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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 2624658" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>I personally haven't done it, depends on the powder you choose. Unique, red dot, bullseye, etc. When I looked into it, red dot is what I ended up getting as it was what I could get ahold of. Do your own research if you go the COW route, but I think most people (for .243ai/.260ai)use between 8 and 15 grains. Big spread there, so again, do your research. I have also heard from two sources (though I can't verify this) that you want to fireform while pointing the rifle upward for even case forming? Not sure on that. Also make sure to keep your chamber clear of any cream of wheat while forming, it could possibly migrate in there during the process. Also, report what you find please. I will eventually need to form more .260ai brass, I may try it just for giggles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 2624658, member: 87243"] I personally haven't done it, depends on the powder you choose. Unique, red dot, bullseye, etc. When I looked into it, red dot is what I ended up getting as it was what I could get ahold of. Do your own research if you go the COW route, but I think most people (for .243ai/.260ai)use between 8 and 15 grains. Big spread there, so again, do your research. I have also heard from two sources (though I can't verify this) that you want to fireform while pointing the rifle upward for even case forming? Not sure on that. Also make sure to keep your chamber clear of any cream of wheat while forming, it could possibly migrate in there during the process. Also, report what you find please. I will eventually need to form more .260ai brass, I may try it just for giggles. [/QUOTE]
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