Thats the basic concept but , there is a bit more to it , starting with the case size will be the factor on powder charge , big cases will need a bit more powder , while small cases like the 22 Hornet will need less .
Once the powder is in the case , take a small peice of toilet paper to use as an over-powder wad , this keeps the powder from mixing with the COW .
Now fill the case about 1/2 full of COW and lightly tamp it down , then finish filling the case with more COW and re-tamp , at this point you should have the COW about 1/3 of the way down the case neck .
In the space left in the neck , take some Crisco or other cooking type lard and fill to the top of the case neck , this will keep the COW from falling out till you shoot the round .
Depending on the size of the case and what your trying to form you may need to repeat the process , if just pushing out dints once should do the trick , forming wildcat rounds is a whole diffrent matter .
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