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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Fire Forming to harden case heads....do you?
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<blockquote data-quote="WiscGunner" data-source="post: 2523780" data-attributes="member: 97288"><p>Fire forming brass with light loads is always good for brass life as each rifle and brass lot is different and fire-forming gets consistency. Now when this is a new build/barrel the barrel needs to be copper seasoned to stabilize velocity increase load data won't mean much for the first 100-200 shots. My question is why would anyone want to work with a full power load or do load development from the get go? Or are people building these fancy wildcat rigs to shoot shotgun distance where accurate data is unnecessary?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WiscGunner, post: 2523780, member: 97288"] Fire forming brass with light loads is always good for brass life as each rifle and brass lot is different and fire-forming gets consistency. Now when this is a new build/barrel the barrel needs to be copper seasoned to stabilize velocity increase load data won’t mean much for the first 100-200 shots. My question is why would anyone want to work with a full power load or do load development from the get go? Or are people building these fancy wildcat rigs to shoot shotgun distance where accurate data is unnecessary? [/QUOTE]
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