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Hydraulic Case form Die
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<blockquote data-quote="GRG" data-source="post: 2759913" data-attributes="member: 100299"><p>I'm planning on ordering a few Die body blanks and making Hydraulic Forming Dies for a few Ackley cartridges. I haven't seen anything fairly new on using these but Feel that they have been proven they will work well in the cartridge's I am doing.</p><p></p><p>Is there anyone that is using hydraulic dies now and can give any tips. Seems pretty self explanatory so not to concerned as The die body's wont go to waste if I decide I don't like them. I have done plenty of fire forming but figure this is a great way to get the case dimension need for practice and barrel break in without wasting components of any kind.</p><p></p><p>I can get the blanks through Midway, PTG I cant tell if they have them or not and always worry about their customer service. </p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p></p><p>Glenn</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GRG, post: 2759913, member: 100299"] I'm planning on ordering a few Die body blanks and making Hydraulic Forming Dies for a few Ackley cartridges. I haven't seen anything fairly new on using these but Feel that they have been proven they will work well in the cartridge's I am doing. Is there anyone that is using hydraulic dies now and can give any tips. Seems pretty self explanatory so not to concerned as The die body's wont go to waste if I decide I don't like them. I have done plenty of fire forming but figure this is a great way to get the case dimension need for practice and barrel break in without wasting components of any kind. I can get the blanks through Midway, PTG I cant tell if they have them or not and always worry about their customer service. Thanks Glenn [/QUOTE]
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