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Fire Forming to harden case heads....do you?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 2523572" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>On the first SS we built, which were the first, we had Rem brass and Norma, the Rem I retired just because I wanted to play with something else after 20+ firings. The Norma definitely does better if you punch it light the first round regardless of chambering. The newer ADG your gaining more just by finishing the final forming before starting to run at the higher nodes.</p><p>I've proof tested many of the first of the Sherman chamberings and I'm not much of a slacker in the pressure department and I've only lost a couple primer pockets and that was just me trying to see where the tip top was and what it showed up as. One was a poop barrel and I'm glad I was the first to fire it cause my standard test load cut loose, I had a bad feeling about that barrel as soon as I looked at the marking on the end!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 2523572, member: 13632"] On the first SS we built, which were the first, we had Rem brass and Norma, the Rem I retired just because I wanted to play with something else after 20+ firings. The Norma definitely does better if you punch it light the first round regardless of chambering. The newer ADG your gaining more just by finishing the final forming before starting to run at the higher nodes. I've proof tested many of the first of the Sherman chamberings and I'm not much of a slacker in the pressure department and I've only lost a couple primer pockets and that was just me trying to see where the tip top was and what it showed up as. One was a poop barrel and I'm glad I was the first to fire it cause my standard test load cut loose, I had a bad feeling about that barrel as soon as I looked at the marking on the end!! [/QUOTE]
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