I’m confused. Are you asking if you need to hydro form 6br brass to shoot in a 6br?is hydro forming really necessary is a caliber like the 6 BR or any BR with the long barrel life and they can shoot really well with the fireforming loads?
I’m confused. Are you asking if you need to hydro form 6br brass to shoot in a 6br?
I’m confused. Are you asking if you need to hydro form 6br brass to shoot in a 6br?
I’m confused. Are you asking if you need to hydro form 6br brass to shoot in a 6br?
I’m confused. Are you asking if you need to hydro form 6br brass to shoot in a 6br?
I’m confused. Are you asking if you need to hydro form 6br brass to shoot in a 6br?
I’m confused. Are you asking if you need to hydro form 6br brass to shoot in a 6br?
just asking if hydro forming is worth it !!is hydro forming really necessary is a caliber like the 6 BR or any BR with the long barrel life and they can shoot really well with the fireforming loads?
yes sir that's what i thought .Just load up some lightish 6BR loads and shoot a match with them. Afterwards you have 6BRA
Depends on what you call shooting well. I always shot a normal load with bullets to FF my 6BRX. I would think that hydoforming would be at a much lower pressure than shooting at 55,000 PSI. Don't know but I would guess hydro forming at a low pressure isn't as good as good as powder and bullet. My rifles are for varmint hunting. I am not trying to compete with anyone. My 6BRX rifle shoots under 1/2" groups when FF. I could hunt with FF loads. I don't like the idea of mailing cases to someone and paying them to do something I can do.just asking if hydro forming is worth it !!
