Being that you are lucky enough to own an AI , I would suspect you are after ultimate accuracy . I understand the use of small base dies , but they work the brass very hard . Having a nice tight chamber , after fire forming once I would look at neck sizing only . Very easy on your brass , no lube mess , and most importantly very consistent neck tension and bullet run out . I still FL size about every 4 or 5 firings as chambering can start to get difficult . Even then , I only set the FL die to just bump the shoulder back a couple of thousands . Along with an occasional anneal , your brass life will be greatly extended . And as far as crimping , I would not . Seems to degregrade accuracy in a bolt gun . Neck tension is better controlled by careful sizing techniques , and leave the crimping for your semi autos . Of coarse YMMV