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how do you blow out the shoulders on a stw?
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<blockquote data-quote="AZShooter" data-source="post: 755448" data-attributes="member: 5219"><p>JE's method is useful. A friend is doing that approach with his 22-250 AI. He is getting 22-250 velocities with excellent accuracy. Once he does this to all 200 pcs he will work up an AI load. </p><p></p><p>An alternative is to install a rechambered a rem 7 Rem Mag takeoff barrel with the same reamer and use it to fireform all your brass. </p><p></p><p>I have seen Dave Miller the gunmaker show up at the range to fireform his brass. He has an old Mark X action with a short barrel chambered in 300 Weatherby that is bolted to a huge chunk of aluminum. He then clamps this to the concrete bench. He will shoot at least 10 in a row. By then the barrel is very hot and the heavy plate has relocated enough that he has to move and reclamp. He says he won't use virgin brass in his hunting rifle. I have thought of trying his method with a future rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AZShooter, post: 755448, member: 5219"] JE's method is useful. A friend is doing that approach with his 22-250 AI. He is getting 22-250 velocities with excellent accuracy. Once he does this to all 200 pcs he will work up an AI load. An alternative is to install a rechambered a rem 7 Rem Mag takeoff barrel with the same reamer and use it to fireform all your brass. I have seen Dave Miller the gunmaker show up at the range to fireform his brass. He has an old Mark X action with a short barrel chambered in 300 Weatherby that is bolted to a huge chunk of aluminum. He then clamps this to the concrete bench. He will shoot at least 10 in a row. By then the barrel is very hot and the heavy plate has relocated enough that he has to move and reclamp. He says he won't use virgin brass in his hunting rifle. I have thought of trying his method with a future rifle. [/QUOTE]
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