TheCZKid
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Well, I'm getting a 17 Mach IV soon (I hope soon) and have been making cases for it, from Lake City. Same as I make my Vartarg brass, but with more work involved! Anyway, I was thinking, after I get these formed, maybe I should fireform them, so they'll shoot better sooner. I'll have about 700 new cases, it would be nice to have them shoot nicely early on.
Never done it before, and have read that people make Ackley Improved cased this way. The 17 Mach IV is basically same as 17 Fireball in case volume (about 18 grains). Sounds like people figure out a certain amount of pistol powder, then use Malt-O-Meal or Cream of Wheat, and fill the case pretty high, then stuff pillow stuffing (Dacron, looks like a cotton ball) into the necks, and BOOM!
My question is, would it make enough of a difference in accuracy to do this? And, what powder charge would you guys suggest? I have lot of Bullseye, and a pound of Unique I'll probably never use.
Plus, have a lot of small pistol primers, thought those would be easier to sacrifice than small rifle primers, for sure.
And, lastly, I was wondering, what does this mix of pistol powder, COW and Dacron fluff do to the interior of a nice 17 caliber Lilja barrel? Will it leave a bunch of burnt plastic residue from the Dacron, or is that stuff just shot out and not ignite?
Your experience appreciated. Normal powder load of a 17M4 is about 18 grains of rifle powder, so Unique load??
Never done it before, and have read that people make Ackley Improved cased this way. The 17 Mach IV is basically same as 17 Fireball in case volume (about 18 grains). Sounds like people figure out a certain amount of pistol powder, then use Malt-O-Meal or Cream of Wheat, and fill the case pretty high, then stuff pillow stuffing (Dacron, looks like a cotton ball) into the necks, and BOOM!
My question is, would it make enough of a difference in accuracy to do this? And, what powder charge would you guys suggest? I have lot of Bullseye, and a pound of Unique I'll probably never use.
Plus, have a lot of small pistol primers, thought those would be easier to sacrifice than small rifle primers, for sure.
And, lastly, I was wondering, what does this mix of pistol powder, COW and Dacron fluff do to the interior of a nice 17 caliber Lilja barrel? Will it leave a bunch of burnt plastic residue from the Dacron, or is that stuff just shot out and not ignite?
Your experience appreciated. Normal powder load of a 17M4 is about 18 grains of rifle powder, so Unique load??