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The Basics, Starting Out
First time Fire Forming to Ackley
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<blockquote data-quote="mm242" data-source="post: 705774" data-attributes="member: 21989"><p>Greg, I'm no expert but with my .280AI the standard cartridge case had about a .004 "crush" fit in the chamber...stiff bolt closure. There was no need to jam the bullet to hold the case rearward because the shoulder of the case held it back. I fireformed with loads just below standard .280 max... after several reloads i haven't had to resize yet. Not sure as to why your fireformed cases are too tight.</p><p> mm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mm242, post: 705774, member: 21989"] Greg, I'm no expert but with my .280AI the standard cartridge case had about a .004 "crush" fit in the chamber...stiff bolt closure. There was no need to jam the bullet to hold the case rearward because the shoulder of the case held it back. I fireformed with loads just below standard .280 max... after several reloads i haven't had to resize yet. Not sure as to why your fireformed cases are too tight. mm [/QUOTE]
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