Yosemite Steve
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This discussion has begun on a separate unrelated thread, but I feel like this deserves it's own thread as there is much knowledge for all to gain here.
Without reliving all the history I will just get to the problem. I have 30-06 cases that were sized too sort by methods unorthodox and hasty. The brass is Nosler that has been fired twice and needs to be fire formed to bring the shoulder forward .017". There are some that say it's too dangerous and some that say go ahead and fire form it. Then there is me who will get stuck in analysis paralysis with my OCD and lack of real experience on the subject but with a viral curiosity.
There are several things I am considering.
I could use some cheap bullets seated to the lands and a starting load but...will my extractor pin on my Savage 110 still push the bullet forward into the rifling a bit creating a gap at the case head? I will be conducting an experiment to see if it does and by how much this morning.
I could use the COW method which will use no bullets but will also require some experimentation to find the correct powder charge to fully inflate the brass.
I could do it the Slamfire way and lube the bullets up so that they slide back as they are fired preventing case head stretching.
I cannot decide on a way.
How would you do it?
Without reliving all the history I will just get to the problem. I have 30-06 cases that were sized too sort by methods unorthodox and hasty. The brass is Nosler that has been fired twice and needs to be fire formed to bring the shoulder forward .017". There are some that say it's too dangerous and some that say go ahead and fire form it. Then there is me who will get stuck in analysis paralysis with my OCD and lack of real experience on the subject but with a viral curiosity.
There are several things I am considering.
I could use some cheap bullets seated to the lands and a starting load but...will my extractor pin on my Savage 110 still push the bullet forward into the rifling a bit creating a gap at the case head? I will be conducting an experiment to see if it does and by how much this morning.
I could use the COW method which will use no bullets but will also require some experimentation to find the correct powder charge to fully inflate the brass.
I could do it the Slamfire way and lube the bullets up so that they slide back as they are fired preventing case head stretching.
I cannot decide on a way.
How would you do it?