The below described test has been delayed. I can only offer the following as my excuse: Necessary repairs to my truck took precedence in my time off schedule, not to mention the pocket book, so I'll be working thru this week instead of playing expert... or not so expert!

Since my objectivity has been questioned. I'll offer the following:
I am about to order some handles for a couple of Lee molds; I'll add a LFCD/R for the .30-30. Since I'm proud of my "good" .30-30 ammo, I'll load up two batches, (not less than 25 rounds of each), using the same components and data, trimmed to length to ensure consistency and test fire the same on two targets using the same rifle. In addition, since I just happen to recently acquire a brand new set of RCBS .30-30 dies, I'll use these for all loading. I will also report the number of "ruined cases" it takes to adjust the dies. I'll then post the resulting targets, data and photos of completed rounds for ya'll, in order that interested Leverguns may reach your own conclusions!

Based on the results of the poll, I will use a single group for all 25 shots of each crimp style.
If you have any further suggestions on how to make this unbiased, I'll certainly entertain same!
Be advised, that it will take some time for the die to arrive, and I'm not planning any extended time off until the 4th week of February. I'll need the time to load the ammo and shoot the results.