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eastwood
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I have been wanting all my life to try BR (100-200), and just purchased a used Farley, RBLPRE , 21 inch Kreiger .237 4 groove 14 twist barrel. That is the info I have on it, it was posted on a forum for sale some may have seen it. I purchased it with needing a new barrel in mind, but plan to shoot like it is just to see, and I need to get accustomed to this type of rifle, shooting, loading.
I need some direction on brass, dies etc. With the neck .237 I assume the best way to go is get 220 russian brass to fireform that way I have an idea of the chamber dimensions I'm dealing with as I don't have any brass etc this is my first ppc any advice will be helpful. Use a fast burning pistol powder and seal the end with wax is the way I plan to fireform.
Dies, I can't imagine even getting dies before I fireform some cases I have never used arbor type dies (wilson type) but read that most BR prefer the wilson type. I like regular Forester dies better than any I have tried as far as a regular reloading press. I have 3 single stage press's (one is a Foreste Co-Ax that does well) before spending money on dies if you were starting out what would you purchase, and any tips on sending the fireformed brass in what condition (neck turned, etc) would help me.
Neck turning, I have a lathe I have used before it's a bit of a pain, but in general that was for sporter rifles that I found no improvement in turning necks. I have the tooling, neck tubing micrometers etc I don't see a problem turning necks to a diameter once I know the diameter of course.
I'm sure this forum sees many post like this, I searched the forum finding some info, but if anyone can give me some pointers I would appreciate it. I'm one step closer to being able to shoot competitive.
Thanks, Clint
I need some direction on brass, dies etc. With the neck .237 I assume the best way to go is get 220 russian brass to fireform that way I have an idea of the chamber dimensions I'm dealing with as I don't have any brass etc this is my first ppc any advice will be helpful. Use a fast burning pistol powder and seal the end with wax is the way I plan to fireform.
Dies, I can't imagine even getting dies before I fireform some cases I have never used arbor type dies (wilson type) but read that most BR prefer the wilson type. I like regular Forester dies better than any I have tried as far as a regular reloading press. I have 3 single stage press's (one is a Foreste Co-Ax that does well) before spending money on dies if you were starting out what would you purchase, and any tips on sending the fireformed brass in what condition (neck turned, etc) would help me.
Neck turning, I have a lathe I have used before it's a bit of a pain, but in general that was for sporter rifles that I found no improvement in turning necks. I have the tooling, neck tubing micrometers etc I don't see a problem turning necks to a diameter once I know the diameter of course.
I'm sure this forum sees many post like this, I searched the forum finding some info, but if anyone can give me some pointers I would appreciate it. I'm one step closer to being able to shoot competitive.
Thanks, Clint