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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Virgin brass, or once fired!
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<blockquote data-quote="RYEWSKY25284" data-source="post: 1907461" data-attributes="member: 76586"><p>Something I do may put me in the minority here. I treat virgin brass as if I'm fire forming for a wild cat.</p><p></p><p>I use a light load of RED DOT (usually about45-50% of case capacity) fill the rest of the case with COW</p><p>leaving just enough room to put a paraffin wax plug in the neck.</p><p>Start shoot'n... take your time, keep checking the BBL to make sure it doesn't heat up.</p><p> Now your have some good fire formed brass.</p><p>Saved your barrel life, saved bullets, and saved that precious hard to find powder.</p><p></p><p>hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RYEWSKY25284, post: 1907461, member: 76586"] Something I do may put me in the minority here. I treat virgin brass as if I'm fire forming for a wild cat. I use a light load of RED DOT (usually about45-50% of case capacity) fill the rest of the case with COW leaving just enough room to put a paraffin wax plug in the neck. Start shoot'n... take your time, keep checking the BBL to make sure it doesn't heat up. Now your have some good fire formed brass. Saved your barrel life, saved bullets, and saved that precious hard to find powder. hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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