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<blockquote data-quote="wildcat westerner" data-source="post: 2208111" data-attributes="member: 21361"><p>Lots of information here. Here is what works best for me. Make a false shoulder that just allows you to close the bolt with resistance. This forces the case against the bolt face. I've used Cream of Wheat and a cotton plug at the neck over fast burning powder. I prefer using a bullet to seat into the lands with a near full load. I have used the very heavy RWS brass for fireforming for my wildcat. It took three heavy loads to fireforming that brass completely. Annealed every other firing they are still in use after 21 years. I love RWS brass, but not its' price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildcat westerner, post: 2208111, member: 21361"] Lots of information here. Here is what works best for me. Make a false shoulder that just allows you to close the bolt with resistance. This forces the case against the bolt face. I've used Cream of Wheat and a cotton plug at the neck over fast burning powder. I prefer using a bullet to seat into the lands with a near full load. I have used the very heavy RWS brass for fireforming for my wildcat. It took three heavy loads to fireforming that brass completely. Annealed every other firing they are still in use after 21 years. I love RWS brass, but not its' price. [/QUOTE]
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