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Offline jason280

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So, is there a right way to fireform??
« on: December 11, 2005, 03:04:02 PM »
I have searched this site over, as well as quite a few others, and I have yet to find a consistent method for fireforming cartridges.   I have seen recommendations for Cream of Wheat, starting loads with light bullets, and even wax over a full case of Bullseye.  

I've also been told that the only way to properly fireform a cartridge is by seating a bullet in the lands and using a nice starting load of powder for the bullet wieght.  

I am forming some more 7mm TCU brass, and have been forming by simply using starting loads with various bullet weights.  Do I need to seat a bullet in the lands to properly fireform a piece of brass, or is there an easier way?
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So, is there a right way to fireform??
« Reply #1 on: December 11, 2005, 03:24:20 PM »
I had a suggestion from a friend that I try a ball of cotton over 10 gr. of Unique as a starting point, and adjust up or down as needed. I haven't gotten to try it yet but I will. I had another suggestion from another friend to use a bar of soap and I don't recall the powder charge right now, but stick the case in the soap 'til it stops it up. I'll give that a try too, and save money on bullets that way too. 8)

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So, is there a right way to fireform??
« Reply #3 on: December 12, 2005, 02:22:19 AM »
Jason, the method for fireforming varies by cartridge and individual gun. The main requirement is that the case head must be held solidly against the bolt or breech face. I do not load 7 mm TCU and cannot speak specifically to that cartridge.

For the rimless wildcats that I have loaded for, I expand the case necks larger than the cartridge I am making and size back down with the wildcat dies until I have a crush fit in that rifle. I then load with a moderate charge and an appropriate weight bullet and shoot.

There have been times I could simplify this. I was shooting a .35 Whelen back when it was a wildcat  and only needed to expand necks, load and shoot. The Whelen kept the shoulder of the parent .30-06 and I had a good tight chamber. No real fireforming was needed.
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So, is there a right way to fireform??
« Reply #4 on: December 12, 2005, 05:26:20 AM »
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