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Fire-forming load help.
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<blockquote data-quote="jimirwin" data-source="post: 1741262" data-attributes="member: 51801"><p>H110 (same as WW296 are HOT magnum powders (best for 357 and 44 mag) also used for 30 carbine and .410 shotshell loading. Manufacturer's advice says to NOT use more or less powder as it can detonate rather than burn progressively.</p><p></p><p>For goodness sakes, folks, we MUST read any/all warnings and take heed!</p><p>FWIW . I typically use 5 grns or so Unique or Bullseye under cornmeal or Cream Of Wheat for fireforming...with no bullet! Maybe a small bit of toilet paper to hold it in lace against the primer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimirwin, post: 1741262, member: 51801"] H110 (same as WW296 are HOT magnum powders (best for 357 and 44 mag) also used for 30 carbine and .410 shotshell loading. Manufacturer's advice says to NOT use more or less powder as it can detonate rather than burn progressively. For goodness sakes, folks, we MUST read any/all warnings and take heed! FWIW . I typically use 5 grns or so Unique or Bullseye under cornmeal or Cream Of Wheat for fireforming...with no bullet! Maybe a small bit of toilet paper to hold it in lace against the primer. [/QUOTE]
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