The idea seems contrary to common sense.
The cannelure exists to provide a latitudinal recess for crimping the round without deforming the projectile, yes?
Upon testing by providing a light crimp and then pulling, it occurred to me that every such attempt resulted in deformation of the projectile.
Yet, I have heard others, who know more about reloading than I, vehemently state that the benefits outweigh the cost when feeding into a semi-auto.
What are your thoughts on this?
The cannelure exists to provide a latitudinal recess for crimping the round without deforming the projectile, yes?
Upon testing by providing a light crimp and then pulling, it occurred to me that every such attempt resulted in deformation of the projectile.
Yet, I have heard others, who know more about reloading than I, vehemently state that the benefits outweigh the cost when feeding into a semi-auto.
What are your thoughts on this?