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A.I. Fire Forming Tip of the Day
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<blockquote data-quote="shawnb" data-source="post: 1478469" data-attributes="member: 25630"><p>I tried this morning fireforming a couple more 300 win to 30-375 ruger. I used the exact same method except one had lube, the other dry. You can see the case on the left (dry) had more case stretch after the belt. More than i like. And the lubed case on the right looks way better above the belt but the whole case shrunk and the neck is to short now. </p><p></p><p>This was done with using the jam a bullet into lands method. I think i need to use the COW methos with crush fit, and leave the casing neck longer to accommodate for the shrinkage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shawnb, post: 1478469, member: 25630"] I tried this morning fireforming a couple more 300 win to 30-375 ruger. I used the exact same method except one had lube, the other dry. You can see the case on the left (dry) had more case stretch after the belt. More than i like. And the lubed case on the right looks way better above the belt but the whole case shrunk and the neck is to short now. This was done with using the jam a bullet into lands method. I think i need to use the COW methos with crush fit, and leave the casing neck longer to accommodate for the shrinkage. [/QUOTE]
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