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Looking for insight on the process of dorming 6br brass into 6 dasher brass or any of its variants.
Wondering if there are any extra steps needes to be taken before loading up a round?
Want to stay away from fireforming
Supposedly,,,when you use the false shoulder method versus the jam method, there is less case stretch at the base of the cartridge. Less case separation issues in the future. A few reputable wildcatters told me this.
Once your dies are set on a Dillon, it's so easy to prep the brass for the false shoulder method. I actually like doin this shit as much as shooting,,,kinda
Yep. False shoulder brass prep on the Dillon took me maybe 30 minutes for 300 cases once the dies were set. Goes very fast, as quick as you can pull the lever and feed cases.
If I was to do it all over again, I would use DJ's brass service. He offers hydroforming at a reasonable price. You still have to shoot to finish the process but it's easier and you can shoot a match with it. 31gr Varget, .010 in the lands 105 VLD was the recipe my smith gave me. Otherwise Renomd here did a decent tutorial on the fire forming with a false shoulder process.
If I was to do it all over again, I would use DJ's brass service. He offers hydroforming at a reasonable price. You still have to shoot to finish the process but it's easier and you can shoot a match with it. 31gr Varget, .010 in the lands 105 VLD was the recipe my smith gave me. Otherwise Renomd here did a decent tutorial on the fire forming with a false shoulder process.
I sized it back .0015” from 1.241 to 1.2395What are you guys doing to the brass after fireforming
Just new primer and loading
Or are you sizing and then loading