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6.5 sherman q&a
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<blockquote data-quote="elkaholic" data-source="post: 909128" data-attributes="member: 13833"><p>Easiest is probably load and shoot. I personally like to use the COW method because I like to turn necks before I shoot a bullet. If you do load a bullet and shoot, be aware that the Sherman chamber is 2.525" long and sometimes the brass might be a little longer than that before you fireform. I have never had any trouble but it COULD raise pressure being over chamber length with a bullet trying to exit through the case mouth. The fire forming process usually shortens the case about .015" because you are increasing the capacity quite a bit. Hope this helps.......Rich</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkaholic, post: 909128, member: 13833"] Easiest is probably load and shoot. I personally like to use the COW method because I like to turn necks before I shoot a bullet. If you do load a bullet and shoot, be aware that the Sherman chamber is 2.525" long and sometimes the brass might be a little longer than that before you fireform. I have never had any trouble but it COULD raise pressure being over chamber length with a bullet trying to exit through the case mouth. The fire forming process usually shortens the case about .015" because you are increasing the capacity quite a bit. Hope this helps.......Rich [/QUOTE]
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