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Another fireform vs. virgin brass question
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<blockquote data-quote="RUFFIAN R - NY" data-source="post: 2430047" data-attributes="member: 121836"><p>there is fireforming and fireforming : Depending on the first charge of forming and whether using virgin or OFB brass. The amount of shoulder movement and the sizing of neck either up-or down will influence your brass thickness and if one has a good set of dies. And a press that is so;id, it takes a lot of effort to do it correct . Have done a lot of resizing and wildcat brass especially prior to SAMMI , Your SMITH is your best friend when cutting chamber & making sizing dies and blueprinting the action etc.. Had all my wildcat dies cut at the same time chambers was being cut. Makes a big difference at the neck, throat, base of brass.and the brass itself. Like to stay with the same batch of brass makes like much easier. I get all mine at the same time and same batch. ( BRASS that is ) Want to get it re-formed right on the first try, darn good oatmeal.!!!!! It will cost a little but well worth it in a LONG run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RUFFIAN R - NY, post: 2430047, member: 121836"] there is fireforming and fireforming : Depending on the first charge of forming and whether using virgin or OFB brass. The amount of shoulder movement and the sizing of neck either up-or down will influence your brass thickness and if one has a good set of dies. And a press that is so;id, it takes a lot of effort to do it correct . Have done a lot of resizing and wildcat brass especially prior to SAMMI , Your SMITH is your best friend when cutting chamber & making sizing dies and blueprinting the action etc.. Had all my wildcat dies cut at the same time chambers was being cut. Makes a big difference at the neck, throat, base of brass.and the brass itself. Like to stay with the same batch of brass makes like much easier. I get all mine at the same time and same batch. ( BRASS that is ) Want to get it re-formed right on the first try, darn good oatmeal.!!!!! It will cost a little but well worth it in a LONG run. [/QUOTE]
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