It’ll go to crap. Sending my shipping address for barrel shipment once your done FF’ing. ThanksHa. Does everyone quit after fireforming or does it all go to crap once the brass is formed? I kid.... I’m looking forward to shooting it once all the brass is formed. If it gets better, I may stand a chance against the ringers. Haha
Did a little fireforming today at 200 yards. Not too bad. The load was 28.5gr H4895, 105 HVLD @ .005 jump. All cases formed properly. Also shot quite well at 600 during forming.
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Ya gotta believe!!Ha. Does everyone quit after fireforming or does it all go to crap once the brass is formed? I kid.... I’m looking forward to shooting it once all the brass is formed. If it gets better, I may stand a chance against the ringers. Haha
During fireforming something happens that causes everything to shoot well. My theory is the lack of pressure and the soft curve prevents a normal harmonic pattern from beginning. What I am saying is you will actually have to tune the load after your done fire forming, its not gonna shoot just anything you feed it like it will forming.
but have you tried sizing a fired BRA case back to or close to BR virgin size
I tried this with a piece of brass for giggles....I don’t recommend it.
I fireformed 97 BRA cases last week for about 93-94 rabbits and other pests. (With my target rifle)
Today was the barrels first visit to an actual range, where I zeroed the new barrel and cronographed a powder load. The 30.5gns gave me 2940 fps out of its 27.75" barrel, so on my next visit to a range, I will now be close to where I need to be with loads.
Gilbert, and Alex, Thank you for sharing.I tried this with a piece of brass for giggles....I don’t recommend it.