I load full tilt exclusively with H110/296 for all my wheel guns cartridges, and I haven't had one jump crimp since the days of old. That was when I learned the proper technique of using a good full roll crimp, placed over the bottom edge of the canelure.
Additionally very important, and IMO, absolutely necessary to achieve a consistent crimp, and for the crimp to be located in the right / same place on the canelure, the brass needs to be trimmed to the same near exact lengths. Other wise, crimp location of the canelure will be all over the place. +/- .001" is ok, but more than that and you'll have under / over crimped mouths, and your crimp location in relation to the canelure will vary greatly as well.
You'll be just fine, it's just takes a little practice and some attention brass prep detail.
GS