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280 AI : Any Down Side To Fire Forming With All Copper Bullets?
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<blockquote data-quote="PA Plumber" data-source="post: 2478242" data-attributes="member: 122018"><p>Appreciate the post.</p><p>These first cases were part of barrel break-in and scope sight in. (although the scope only took one shot)</p><p>I didn't mind one bit using fuel and copper to do this the first time.</p><p>Any more cases and I'll likely use the COW method. I have oodles of pistol powders and 100 Large pistol Magnum primers and no large pistol. A buddy gave me the pistol primers years ago and I forgot I had them. Good way to burn them up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PA Plumber, post: 2478242, member: 122018"] Appreciate the post. These first cases were part of barrel break-in and scope sight in. (although the scope only took one shot) I didn't mind one bit using fuel and copper to do this the first time. Any more cases and I'll likely use the COW method. I have oodles of pistol powders and 100 Large pistol Magnum primers and no large pistol. A buddy gave me the pistol primers years ago and I forgot I had them. Good way to burn them up. [/QUOTE]
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