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<blockquote data-quote="antelopedundee" data-source="post: 1821478" data-attributes="member: 107384"><p>If I was fireforming for the first time I would just take .25-06 cases and seat a bullet to lightly jam as I said before. Since you're not so much worried about load development, neck tension wouldn't be an issue. It's no big deal to seat a .264 bullet into a .25-06 case. That long throat will kill you. that cartridge is something of a barrel burner and the throat will just continue to get longer due to erosion. Or even better start with .280 Rem AI cases and size them until they just chamber with out much effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="antelopedundee, post: 1821478, member: 107384"] If I was fireforming for the first time I would just take .25-06 cases and seat a bullet to lightly jam as I said before. Since you're not so much worried about load development, neck tension wouldn't be an issue. It's no big deal to seat a .264 bullet into a .25-06 case. That long throat will kill you. that cartridge is something of a barrel burner and the throat will just continue to get longer due to erosion. Or even better start with .280 Rem AI cases and size them until they just chamber with out much effort. [/QUOTE]
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