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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 750813" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>When we get as cold as tonight willl be I'd rather be where you are. It'll hit -20 here tonight if it goes anywhere. It was -6 when I shut the truck down this afternoon and rather windy. I won't even try to drive my car tomorrow; my Volt hates it below zero so I'll leave it plugged in and drive my Durango. Dodge trucks will usually start to -40 without using a block heater. I've seen -45 with my last dodge. </p><p> </p><p>As far as fireforming using loaded ammo; shooting a slower cadence, ie. a round every few minutes while you are working with something else will help a lot. Using just enough pressure for a good fill will also help; you don't need b#11s to the wall stuff for fireforming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 750813, member: 48043"] When we get as cold as tonight willl be I'd rather be where you are. It'll hit -20 here tonight if it goes anywhere. It was -6 when I shut the truck down this afternoon and rather windy. I won't even try to drive my car tomorrow; my Volt hates it below zero so I'll leave it plugged in and drive my Durango. Dodge trucks will usually start to -40 without using a block heater. I've seen -45 with my last dodge. As far as fireforming using loaded ammo; shooting a slower cadence, ie. a round every few minutes while you are working with something else will help a lot. Using just enough pressure for a good fill will also help; you don't need b#11s to the wall stuff for fireforming. [/QUOTE]
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