I tested crimp vs no crimp on some 243 and 270 loads, on bullets both with a cannelure and without. Can't say I saw much difference for me so I only crimp my 30-30.
As far as crimping a bullet without a cannelure, I know at least one factory load that does it [Win.Powermax Bonded] but most factory stuff is crimped. For those who say crimping without a cannelure distorts the jacket, well yes it does, but what is a cannelure? A neat little distortion of the jacket, how else does it get there?
Bullet crimping is irrelivant for bolt guns, the magazine face stops bullets in the box from moving forward during firing. Speer knows what they're talking about, if the bullet has a cannalure use it if you wish, otherwise forget it.
It sure will stop the bullet from moving forward, but if it does you just changed your OAL. If you had a load that did move under recoil, I'd rather count on a crimp keeping it at the OAL I designed the load for rather than letting the magazine do it for me.
However, if you have any doubt on how well neck tension alone will hold a bullet, use a collet puller on a round that's been sitting around for awhile. For me at least, they feel like they're glued in. I distorted a few having to clamp down so hard to pull it, and they sure were not that hard to seat when I loaded them.