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Reloading
Fireforming the 6.5 Gibbs
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<blockquote data-quote="Ridge Runner" data-source="post: 169377" data-attributes="member: 951"><p>Thanks dave, my cases came out ok, with the cornmeal or cow method, I used 11 gr of unique, cci 450? primer and 140's, but since I'm necking down with a fl sizer the necks were a bit uneven, and thicker when I used cow vs. a bullet, my only guess was that using a bullet pulled more brass from the neck to form the shoulder than the cow load, after fireforming I turned the necks down to .010, guess I'll go back to that method.</p><p>Thanks to all for the info</p><p>RR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridge Runner, post: 169377, member: 951"] Thanks dave, my cases came out ok, with the cornmeal or cow method, I used 11 gr of unique, cci 450? primer and 140's, but since I'm necking down with a fl sizer the necks were a bit uneven, and thicker when I used cow vs. a bullet, my only guess was that using a bullet pulled more brass from the neck to form the shoulder than the cow load, after fireforming I turned the necks down to .010, guess I'll go back to that method. Thanks to all for the info RR [/QUOTE]
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