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Reloading
Cow Fireforming and muzzlebrakes
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<blockquote data-quote="Ringman" data-source="post: 98907" data-attributes="member: 5033"><p>abinok,</p><p></p><p>I used cow once. I added the weight of the cow to the bullet weight to determine the powder charge. I was a carefully weighed out a light load of powder. I used a hammer to open the bolt. The case head had expanded <strong>.017"!</strong> You read that right. The chamber was bulged.</p><p></p><p>The gun smith checked the action and decided it was O.k. so he put a new barrel on it. No more cream of wheat for me; except in a bowl for breakfast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ringman, post: 98907, member: 5033"] abinok, I used cow once. I added the weight of the cow to the bullet weight to determine the powder charge. I was a carefully weighed out a light load of powder. I used a hammer to open the bolt. The case head had expanded [b].017"![/b] You read that right. The chamber was bulged. The gun smith checked the action and decided it was O.k. so he put a new barrel on it. No more cream of wheat for me; except in a bowl for breakfast. [/QUOTE]
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