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<blockquote data-quote="rifle 57" data-source="post: 1074268" data-attributes="member: 50791"><p>Charles the most common way to make brass for the PPC is to use 220 Russian cases and neck up to 6mm , and you probably all ready know that and that is what I would do if I were doing it. Have fun with your project that is what it is all about any way. I have been shooting competition for a long time and sometimes it is more fun to just go out with a buddy and shoot for fun.Also the Krieger 13.5 twist will work great with 65 to 70 grain bullets. I use V V 133 AND H-322 powder. It is not hard to get a PPC to shoot under a 1/4 " with a Krieger barrel and a good chamber job. Good Luck!! </p><p></p><p> Loren</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rifle 57, post: 1074268, member: 50791"] Charles the most common way to make brass for the PPC is to use 220 Russian cases and neck up to 6mm , and you probably all ready know that and that is what I would do if I were doing it. Have fun with your project that is what it is all about any way. I have been shooting competition for a long time and sometimes it is more fun to just go out with a buddy and shoot for fun.Also the Krieger 13.5 twist will work great with 65 to 70 grain bullets. I use V V 133 AND H-322 powder. It is not hard to get a PPC to shoot under a 1/4 " with a Krieger barrel and a good chamber job. Good Luck!! Loren [/QUOTE]
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