I have a Kimber 84L in 280 AI inbound and was wondering about the advisability of using IMR 4831 and Sierra 120 or Speer 160 grain bullets to fire form some Hornady 280 Rem brass?
My gut says that IMR 4831 is too slow for optimum fire forming, but I hate to miss an opportunity to use some old components (powder and bullets) that I been trying to find a good / productive use for.
If I don't use the IMR 4831 or Sierra bullets for fire forming, than I am planning on purchasing some AI brass. Again, I'm trying to use up materials sitting around collecting dust.
If this is a suitable combo and I get a good crush fit on the brass, such that I don't need to jamb bullets into the lands, would 52-54 grains of IMR 4831 with the 120 grainers be a decent starting point? 50-52 grains of IMR 4831 with the 160 grainers?
My gut says that IMR 4831 is too slow for optimum fire forming, but I hate to miss an opportunity to use some old components (powder and bullets) that I been trying to find a good / productive use for.
If I don't use the IMR 4831 or Sierra bullets for fire forming, than I am planning on purchasing some AI brass. Again, I'm trying to use up materials sitting around collecting dust.
If this is a suitable combo and I get a good crush fit on the brass, such that I don't need to jamb bullets into the lands, would 52-54 grains of IMR 4831 with the 120 grainers be a decent starting point? 50-52 grains of IMR 4831 with the 160 grainers?