g n brezinski
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just got some ball powder super target AA.AM GOING TO FIRE FORM cases.am thinking 10 grains ad a clay tamp in the neck tyo start.can save on bulletsa and powder and wear on the barrel.thoughts on this for start load
hydro formed AINT fire formed. FIRE FORMED IS 50-60KPSISend your brass to DJ's Brass service. Quick turn around. Hydro forms and turns necks to your spec. The brass is ready to go.
Of course, you still need to check them in sizing die. Chamfer necks inside and out. Just to make sure.
And the best part you save on components.
Good method Al has. You should make sure the brass fits into your particular chamber. You may need a slight bump on your shoulder to fit to your chamber.Honestly, with the amount the 220R case needs to blow out to fit a 6PPC chamber, I'd f-form them the conventional way....a cheap bullet, some powder that's a skosh faster than than you'll likely use when shooting it and whatever odd SR primers you happen to have around.
Set the seating depth up to jam the bullet hard (seater stem .020-.030 shorter than the 'touch point' for the f-form bullets you use), lightly lube the case with a cleaning patch and a few drops of Kroil, 3 In 1, Marvel Mystery Oil or any light sewing machine type oil on the patch. Lube the lugs every 5 rounds with any good, high pressure sticky lube.
Obviously, the necks need to be expanded and turned prior to doing this to set your neck dimension relative to your chamber.
I have a 6PPC coming that needs cases made for it and that's exactly how I'll do them.
Good shootin' -Al
I'm not buyin' it, Doc!Only problem is keeping them segreted from the using match cases.
The older I get the more of a chalenge this is at times!!!!!!!
Al I have always done the same as you. Have you ever tried just shooting the case with a 22 bullet? I am curious about that method as I have a form barrel, all done with the same reamer.Honestly, with the amount the 220R case needs to blow out to fit a 6PPC chamber, I'd f-form them the conventional way....a cheap bullet, some powder that's a skosh faster than than you'll likely use when shooting it and whatever odd SR primers you happen to have around.
Set the seating depth up to jam the bullet hard (seater stem .020-.030 shorter than the 'touch point' for the f-form bullets you use), lightly lube the case with a cleaning patch and a few drops of Kroil, 3 In 1, Marvel Mystery Oil or any light sewing machine type oil on the patch. Lube the lugs every 5 rounds with any good, high pressure sticky lube.
Obviously, the necks need to be expanded and turned prior to doing this to set your neck dimension relative to your chamber.
I have a 6PPC coming that needs cases made for it and that's exactly how I'll do them.
Good shootin' -Al
Works great. In fact, quite a few people f-form 30BR's this way from 6BR cases. Provided you hit it hard enough, the necks come out very nice...ready to be turned.Have you ever tried just shooting the case with a 22 bullet? I am curious about that method as I have a form barrel, all done with the same reamer.
Done that. A Win .224 55 gn fmj. In an old 6PPC barrel. It made expanding the neck easier. Jackie Schmidt mentioned this.....Al I have always done the same as you. Have you ever tried just shooting the case with a 22 bullet? I am curious about that method as I have a form barrel, all done with the same reamer.