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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
fire forming without a bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="nchunter182" data-source="post: 613113" data-attributes="member: 42015"><p>I too have used the COW method to fire form and found it works well. Another member mentioned the junk that builds up in front of the case. I found I needed to swab the barrel every few shots to clean it out. If I didn't, that junk would fall back into the chamber and create case dents. The barrel will get hot so give it time to cool down between strings. I thought it would be less wear and tear on the barrel using pistol powder loads rather than full power rifle loads. Not to mention the cost of the bullets!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nchunter182, post: 613113, member: 42015"] I too have used the COW method to fire form and found it works well. Another member mentioned the junk that builds up in front of the case. I found I needed to swab the barrel every few shots to clean it out. If I didn't, that junk would fall back into the chamber and create case dents. The barrel will get hot so give it time to cool down between strings. I thought it would be less wear and tear on the barrel using pistol powder loads rather than full power rifle loads. Not to mention the cost of the bullets! [/QUOTE]
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