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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
McGowen vs. Others
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<blockquote data-quote="AkleyFan" data-source="post: 2742417" data-attributes="member: 114323"><p>I have custom dies and reamers made, so I thought I'd share my FF process, this is from my gunsmith, the same one I'm trying to put out of business... he is a good friend tho. </p><p></p><p>Fire your first set of rounds - bullets seated as deeply into the lands as your rifle will tolerate. Anneal your brass, neck size and load to the same length with the bullets firmly jammed into the lands for the second firing. This process has helped ensure that my cases have expanded to the fullest extent possible. There is less fudge factor and guess work in their measurements and I end up with a very high quality procuct the first time around. YMMV Good luck with your project. I wish California would allow us to run a suppressor...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AkleyFan, post: 2742417, member: 114323"] I have custom dies and reamers made, so I thought I'd share my FF process, this is from my gunsmith, the same one I'm trying to put out of business... he is a good friend tho. Fire your first set of rounds - bullets seated as deeply into the lands as your rifle will tolerate. Anneal your brass, neck size and load to the same length with the bullets firmly jammed into the lands for the second firing. This process has helped ensure that my cases have expanded to the fullest extent possible. There is less fudge factor and guess work in their measurements and I end up with a very high quality procuct the first time around. YMMV Good luck with your project. I wish California would allow us to run a suppressor... [/QUOTE]
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