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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
375 ruger to 30/375 s.i.
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<blockquote data-quote="elkaholic" data-source="post: 1248304" data-attributes="member: 13833"><p>It is not necessary to use the cow method provided you have the case properly head spaced. Make sure that you have some resistance when chambering the round. If you do use cow, try 13 grains of red dot, 18 grains of blue dot, or some other shotgun/pistol powder to create equal pressure by burn rate. I only trim my cases .005" less than chamber length, but most people go .010". For neck turning, I like .004" clearance; .002" per side. I do my annealing the last step after fire forming and resizing. Good luck with your build. You can call me if you want.......Rich</p><p>p.s. If you use a bullet to fire form, reduce the load by about 8-10 % from max.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkaholic, post: 1248304, member: 13833"] It is not necessary to use the cow method provided you have the case properly head spaced. Make sure that you have some resistance when chambering the round. If you do use cow, try 13 grains of red dot, 18 grains of blue dot, or some other shotgun/pistol powder to create equal pressure by burn rate. I only trim my cases .005" less than chamber length, but most people go .010". For neck turning, I like .004" clearance; .002" per side. I do my annealing the last step after fire forming and resizing. Good luck with your build. You can call me if you want.......Rich p.s. If you use a bullet to fire form, reduce the load by about 8-10 % from max. [/QUOTE]
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