Just wondering out loud here, but was curious about people's thoughts on a fire forming idea...
Like a universal receiver of sorts that accepts a seating die, and has a breech plate with a firing pin (kind of like a cannon breech). This whole thing is mounted to a inexpensive metal lid (say, like that of a metal 55gal drum) and is then locked down onto said 55 gal drum with some sand at the bottom (like a clearing barrel).
The shooter would then load a die formed cartridge with a moderate load, (and the case neck stuff with tissue paper to keep the power from falling out) into the universal receiver (case would be oriented down into the barrel), breech closed, and case would then be fired. The underside of the lid could even have some baffles of sort to limit the noise. Maybe just a stack of sheet metal plates with holes in the center, that were connected or stacked by 3 or 4 rods.
This would allow a relatively inexpensive way to form cases, rather than burn out a barrel forming brass. It also would do away with having a separate fireforming barrel that some use in lieu of their match/competition barrel.
I've been kicking around this idea for a few years now...
Thoughts?
Like a universal receiver of sorts that accepts a seating die, and has a breech plate with a firing pin (kind of like a cannon breech). This whole thing is mounted to a inexpensive metal lid (say, like that of a metal 55gal drum) and is then locked down onto said 55 gal drum with some sand at the bottom (like a clearing barrel).
The shooter would then load a die formed cartridge with a moderate load, (and the case neck stuff with tissue paper to keep the power from falling out) into the universal receiver (case would be oriented down into the barrel), breech closed, and case would then be fired. The underside of the lid could even have some baffles of sort to limit the noise. Maybe just a stack of sheet metal plates with holes in the center, that were connected or stacked by 3 or 4 rods.
This would allow a relatively inexpensive way to form cases, rather than burn out a barrel forming brass. It also would do away with having a separate fireforming barrel that some use in lieu of their match/competition barrel.
I've been kicking around this idea for a few years now...
Thoughts?