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<blockquote data-quote="Jamie6.5" data-source="post: 367704" data-attributes="member: 16954"><p>For my .260AAR I used:</p><p>CCI 200</p><p>11gr Bullseye</p><p>fill to base of neck w/cornmeal</p><p>small patch of paper towel in the neck to prevent spillage. Wadded up and pressed into case neck. About1-1/2" square.</p><p></p><p>Shells come out 98% formed.</p><p>YMMV.</p><p></p><p>The ideal amount of bullseye used varies with case size. Some say to fill the case with bullseye (or other pistol powder) to the base of the neck.</p><p>Weigh that charge, and use 10% of it for fireforming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jamie6.5, post: 367704, member: 16954"] For my .260AAR I used: CCI 200 11gr Bullseye fill to base of neck w/cornmeal small patch of paper towel in the neck to prevent spillage. Wadded up and pressed into case neck. About1-1/2" square. Shells come out 98% formed. YMMV. The ideal amount of bullseye used varies with case size. Some say to fill the case with bullseye (or other pistol powder) to the base of the neck. Weigh that charge, and use 10% of it for fireforming. [/QUOTE]
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