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Reloading
Fire Forming to harden case heads....do you?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gregg C" data-source="post: 2523466" data-attributes="member: 103471"><p>Sorry, it took a minute to pull my head out.</p><p>"Tighten primer pockets here's how" is the thread, and tbrice23 is the op. Good stuff there. And it works. I thought about using that method on new brass. I never did get to it, but I did resurrect some brass that basically were junk, and got many more firings out of them before the necks got so thin they were splitting. That cartridge was a 338-378 Wby , pretty expensive brass. So I wanted to get ALL my money from them. </p><p>Anyway, hope this is informative for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gregg C, post: 2523466, member: 103471"] Sorry, it took a minute to pull my head out. "Tighten primer pockets here's how" is the thread, and tbrice23 is the op. Good stuff there. And it works. I thought about using that method on new brass. I never did get to it, but I did resurrect some brass that basically were junk, and got many more firings out of them before the necks got so thin they were splitting. That cartridge was a 338-378 Wby , pretty expensive brass. So I wanted to get ALL my money from them. Anyway, hope this is informative for you. [/QUOTE]
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