Roll Crimp 40 S&W?

Trikstr

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Dec 12, 2011
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When did it become appropriate? Bought 2 boxes of Win. white box fmj's two different lot #'s for a friend that doesn't reload and needed some plinking ammo. Box boxes have a roll crimp. Don't think I'll give them to her. I sent Win. customer support an email but seeing as it's the weekend pobably won't here back for a few days.
 
Winchester's reply was the cartridges in question are manufactured to SAMMI specs and will function correctly in any firearm chambered for 40 S&W.
 
Unfortunately, you got a BS answer from Winchester. The SAAMI specification for .40 S&W does not call for a roll crimp. Take a look at the SAAMI drawing:

http://www.saami.org/PubResources/CC_Dr ... 0SandW.pdf

Everything I've ever read stated that applying a roll crimp to a bullet that has no cannelure will deform the jacket and affect accuracy. I apply a very light taper crimp of about .002 to my reloads.
 
I'd be more concerned about headspace issues on a case that headspaces on the mouth, like the 40. Winnie is FOS on this one. If you have a fired case you can use, size it to just fit over the existing bullet, and measure the factory round case length. I bet it's short due to the roll. Knuckleheads!
 
I know their reply was faulty. Wish I still had pistol in 40 S&W to check how the cartridges chamber. I still have one of the Ruger Carbines I could try them in.
I wonder if it would do any good to send another email to them?
Maybe I can get rich?
 
If the crimp is applied correctly either will work ok.. Taper is what is called for.
 
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