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Reloading
Need help fireforming brass
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<blockquote data-quote="moombaskier" data-source="post: 536369" data-attributes="member: 7841"><p>I do have a 3 port brake on this beast. I really don't want to remove it cause I had it Cerakoted and there is no seam. What if I used cotton instead of paper or wax? Is that only used to keep the C.O.W. and powder from falling out, or to help increase pressure or both? So far the difference in case volume from the hydro formed and my fire formed is 1.5grs. of H1000 to achieve the same velocity and accuracy. I have already shot 100rds. and was looking for a shortcut.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moombaskier, post: 536369, member: 7841"] I do have a 3 port brake on this beast. I really don't want to remove it cause I had it Cerakoted and there is no seam. What if I used cotton instead of paper or wax? Is that only used to keep the C.O.W. and powder from falling out, or to help increase pressure or both? So far the difference in case volume from the hydro formed and my fire formed is 1.5grs. of H1000 to achieve the same velocity and accuracy. I have already shot 100rds. and was looking for a shortcut. [/QUOTE]
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