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<blockquote data-quote="gun_rat82" data-source="post: 234055" data-attributes="member: 12155"><p>Proper fireforming shouldn't hurt your bore. I like using a little red dot or other pistol powder over some cream of wheat with wax to cap the necks. There is no bore erosion and I can normally get sharp shoulders and a nice formed brass with minimal split necks.</p><p>Unless you have a spare barrel kicking arround and have it and your good barrel chambered at the same time. But thats a lot of messing arround in my opinion. We've done it in our shop for a few guys, but you're better off just running light loads or doing the above mentioned process.</p><p>cheers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gun_rat82, post: 234055, member: 12155"] Proper fireforming shouldn't hurt your bore. I like using a little red dot or other pistol powder over some cream of wheat with wax to cap the necks. There is no bore erosion and I can normally get sharp shoulders and a nice formed brass with minimal split necks. Unless you have a spare barrel kicking arround and have it and your good barrel chambered at the same time. But thats a lot of messing arround in my opinion. We've done it in our shop for a few guys, but you're better off just running light loads or doing the above mentioned process. cheers! [/QUOTE]
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