You need some crimp to remove the flare put on the case mouth by the expander die. If you don't remove the flare the round will jam in the chamber. Since this bullet has no crimp groove you definitely want to put some crimp on the bullet to prevent it from moving under recoil. All the flare should be removed plus 1/4 to 1/2 turn more to ensure a secure case grip on the bullet.Ok so is the crimp even necessary on this bullet then?
As "cooey43" has noted, the proper crimp to put on a straight walled, rimless case like a 45 ACP (and 9mm, 40 S&W, etc.) is a taper crimp, not a roll crimp.




















































