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fireforming

just got my rifle back from gunsmith and rebarreled it to a 6 BRA thinking about fireforming with 30 grains of varget & 107 MK grain bullet does this seem about right to you guys .
Should be O K for F/F'ing. 30 gr. of Varget is about tops for the reg. 6BR with the 103 - 107 gr. class bullets.
 
ok hope to hear from more people i have no problem doing 29 grains if that's been doing a good job .
I'm interested in hearing from others as to if their rifles shot pretty good groups while fire forming, the powder used and load in grains.
I have 50 pieces of BR Brass to neck turn and I will be fire forming afterwards. I do plan on loading Varget at 29 grains. Possibly +/- .1 or .2 grains if the fire forming load will shoot a smaller group.
 
I'm interested in hearing from others as to if their rifles shot pretty good groups while fire forming, the powder used and load in grains.
I have 50 pieces of BR Brass to neck turn and I will be fire forming afterwards. I do plan on loading Varget at 29 grains. Possibly +/- .1 or .2 grains if the fire forming load will shoot a smaller group.
Carry it to a match - win you some small groups …
 
This is what my 20BRA shot at 665 yards forming brass about .6 under my formed loads
 

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If you have a -.004 chamber for a 6BRA...will wax bullet fireforming result in adequately formed shoulders in one firing?
 
can ask what bullet you used . i had a 20 BR once sold it & regretted it .
Just do load development just like you would any other round, FF rounds will shoot really good if done correctly.
I've got 4-AI cartridges and I treat them just like any other round. Now you dont wanna start at top end loads.
 
Just do load development just like you would any other round, FF rounds will shoot really good if done correctly.
I've got 4-AI cartridges and I treat them just like any other round. Now you dont wanna start at top end loads.
anyone know if hornaday makes a modified case for the 6 BRA ?
 
JD Jones always told me to use 85% of max load for fireforming his speciality rounds. Always done this. They shoot very close to full power rounds.
lots of factors there you would have to figure what 85% for your particular rifle would be ? i would say 29 grains would be sufficient.
 
I tried fireforming my 6 BR brass to 6 BRA at 29.5 grains of Varget using Berger 105 hybrids, and not very good accuracy.
I settled on 30.4- 30.6 and it's amazing.
Once fireformed I get great results from 30.9 grains and up
would a standard 6 BR case work as a modified case for OAL i know the shoulder is different it's 40 degrees.
would a standard 6 BR case work as a modified case for OAL i know the shoulder is different it's 40 degrees.
ok thanks piledriver no pressure signs at 30.4 or 30.6 fireforming?
 

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