BT Sniper
02-07-2009, 04:25 AM
Been shooting the 40 S&W .429 bullets out of a hard recoiling 44 Auto Mag with out a cannalure grove. Have been using a strong taper crimp and have not had any problems. Have been considering getting a cannalure tool so others shooting these bullets might have somthing to crimp to.
My question is what would/are you guys doing with a bullet with no cannalure grove? I know the norm is to roll crimp for a rimmed case, anyone taper crimp it or is there an advantage/disadvantage between the two?
Anyone had any problems shooting a hard recoil gun and the bullet col changes?
How about accuracy between a groved bullet and non (for pistols)?
Which cannalure tool would you guys recamend?
I think a grove on the 40 S&W jacket bullet would complete the transition from looking like a loaded cartridge to a sharp looking bullet.
Thanks,
Brian
My question is what would/are you guys doing with a bullet with no cannalure grove? I know the norm is to roll crimp for a rimmed case, anyone taper crimp it or is there an advantage/disadvantage between the two?
Anyone had any problems shooting a hard recoil gun and the bullet col changes?
How about accuracy between a groved bullet and non (for pistols)?
Which cannalure tool would you guys recamend?
I think a grove on the 40 S&W jacket bullet would complete the transition from looking like a loaded cartridge to a sharp looking bullet.
Thanks,
Brian