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Blowing out shoulders for 30-06 AI
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<blockquote data-quote="scope-eye" data-source="post: 2096153" data-attributes="member: 21274"><p>When ever I have formed an AI case, I have found that there is approx a 10% loss in fps using the same load as when I was not forming no matter what caliber. One gun I have in particular shot it's best while I was forming the brass, so I did just that kept forming brass. You want it formed right the first shot or else it is just a waste, due to it not being a standard case and it not being a formed case, so you can not use the load data due to that it can't be repeated. Me I want to see the tooling marks on the brass LOL so no need to guess how I load. I have found that loading HOT is more forgiving when forming than when not, it's like the forming is absorbing a lot of the pressure and harmonics.</p><p></p><p>Dean</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scope-eye, post: 2096153, member: 21274"] When ever I have formed an AI case, I have found that there is approx a 10% loss in fps using the same load as when I was not forming no matter what caliber. One gun I have in particular shot it's best while I was forming the brass, so I did just that kept forming brass. You want it formed right the first shot or else it is just a waste, due to it not being a standard case and it not being a formed case, so you can not use the load data due to that it can't be repeated. Me I want to see the tooling marks on the brass LOL so no need to guess how I load. I have found that loading HOT is more forgiving when forming than when not, it's like the forming is absorbing a lot of the pressure and harmonics. Dean [/QUOTE]
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