I know I started another thread about Fire Forming. Bullets touching with a near max load does it well but not quite the first time out. My question to ones who are successful at it, and I don't need a commentary about it either, what powder seems to work the best or is it just a stout load ...
I have container that the lube was clear in color but now after several years is a light brown tint color. I use Hornady unique which is far easier for me to spread out on my fingers to get the right amount to size, imperial is out for me, can't get the right amount for some reason. I spread out...
any issues with them ? Do they work as described ?
Slightly cam over the .010 holder and go from there ?
Is it that simple ? Below is Redding instructions
To select the proper shellholder for your particular firearm's chamber, start with the shellholder marked +.010. The shellholder should...
I know I had a thread started recently and deleted it, but this got me going to start another one
I have a tight chamber ? I ran bullets touching with a max load. And I'll add an email from a tech from Sierra bullets.
I'm thinking I do possibly have a tight chamber..... SAMMI says 2.048 max...
My dilemma with the LCD
Over the years adjusting the LCD has been fruitless, until recently. I read from another forum what to do about it.
Place a washer over the case on the sell holder to prevent the mandrel from making contact with the base of the case preventing the collet from closing...
Hey guys just a line on your take on accuracy with enhanced hand loading...
can better consistency be achieved? Fliers? The rifle is not bedded, the barrel is free floating.
What's your take on them?
Are they minimum spec'ed dies? Or what? Maybe a go between standard and say Wilson, RCBS gold metal, Redding, benchrest? Seems like Forster is at the top of the list.
Ever do it or hear of it done successfully ?
Fill case, dump enough out of case to COAL, back off 3 or 4 grains and work up load for accuracy watching pressure signs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrZ8abbwyzs
I was told before that this bullet isn't intended for this type of punishment.... :?:
as the last question asked by the audience about the Nosler BT......... it appears that it held up as well as the Federal TBT.. However as the Fed Rep said, not...
What is the reason for gilding jackets... rather than pure copper, cost or performance or both?
Also the core being an alloy rather than pure lead.
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