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how do u blow out a case to hold more powder
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<blockquote data-quote="budlight" data-source="post: 37310" data-attributes="member: 2939"><p>My two target guns require fire forming exsisting shells. For non standard wildcat rounds you can then send in a shot case and RCBS will make you the dies.</p><p></p><p>270 ackley improved actually only gained about 4-5 grains of powder over the standard 270 winchester. </p><p></p><p>Fire form - You just insert an off the store shelf round and pull the trigger. The pressure expands the case to fit the barrel dimensions. The improved round has a steeper shoulder and a longer body</p><p></p><p>I had a 223-7mm Tompsen Contender pistol. I bought cases of .223 rifle rounds and you pull the trigger. The .223 just bounces down the barrel. but the case opens up to the 7mm size. Really a nice gun with 130 gr. rounds</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budlight, post: 37310, member: 2939"] My two target guns require fire forming exsisting shells. For non standard wildcat rounds you can then send in a shot case and RCBS will make you the dies. 270 ackley improved actually only gained about 4-5 grains of powder over the standard 270 winchester. Fire form - You just insert an off the store shelf round and pull the trigger. The pressure expands the case to fit the barrel dimensions. The improved round has a steeper shoulder and a longer body I had a 223-7mm Tompsen Contender pistol. I bought cases of .223 rifle rounds and you pull the trigger. The .223 just bounces down the barrel. but the case opens up to the 7mm size. Really a nice gun with 130 gr. rounds [/QUOTE]
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