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Reloading
Anyone forming their own .300wm brass
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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 642064" data-attributes="member: 22854"><p>I have to agree with Bart. Typically when you get case neck " sooting"' that usually means powder is to slow, and is not sealing the neck when fired. It also could be that the case neck area is extra generous. The best you can do, it use the faster burning powder, ie, 4350' or IMR 4831. Both of them typically burn clean, and quick enough to seal the necks,without spiking pressures. Sometimes, you can not get rid of it totally, but it can be minimized by powder selection, and common sense. Take care, and be careful. I would not bother with the fire forming thing. To much hassle, with to little gain, if any!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 642064, member: 22854"] I have to agree with Bart. Typically when you get case neck " sooting"' that usually means powder is to slow, and is not sealing the neck when fired. It also could be that the case neck area is extra generous. The best you can do, it use the faster burning powder, ie, 4350' or IMR 4831. Both of them typically burn clean, and quick enough to seal the necks,without spiking pressures. Sometimes, you can not get rid of it totally, but it can be minimized by powder selection, and common sense. Take care, and be careful. I would not bother with the fire forming thing. To much hassle, with to little gain, if any! [/QUOTE]
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