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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Harry Knutz" data-source="post: 2560321" data-attributes="member: 123671"><p>I use Unique or Herco, 10 grains for 308 size cases, 12 grains for 30-06 and larger, Put over top of powder some cornmeal, malto-meal, cream of wheat or what ever you have on hand. Light a large candle and let it burn away from your loading area. When there is a large amount of melted wax, Pour it into a jar lid about 1/4" thick, When cooled push your loaded case neck into it by holding the lid upside down, This will effectively seal the powder and cornmeal into place. I have experimented with different amounts of powder, You will never get sharp corners of the shoulder, Neck junction or case Shoulder junction unless you actually use cases loaded with the proper amount of rifle powder and a seated bullet that is jammed into the lands. But many of the rounds I am using are barrel burners, SO I prefer not to send bullets down the barrel, And the way things are now, They are hard to get and expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harry Knutz, post: 2560321, member: 123671"] I use Unique or Herco, 10 grains for 308 size cases, 12 grains for 30-06 and larger, Put over top of powder some cornmeal, malto-meal, cream of wheat or what ever you have on hand. Light a large candle and let it burn away from your loading area. When there is a large amount of melted wax, Pour it into a jar lid about 1/4" thick, When cooled push your loaded case neck into it by holding the lid upside down, This will effectively seal the powder and cornmeal into place. I have experimented with different amounts of powder, You will never get sharp corners of the shoulder, Neck junction or case Shoulder junction unless you actually use cases loaded with the proper amount of rifle powder and a seated bullet that is jammed into the lands. But many of the rounds I am using are barrel burners, SO I prefer not to send bullets down the barrel, And the way things are now, They are hard to get and expensive. [/QUOTE]
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