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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Forming 375 Ruger brass from 8x68s cases
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<blockquote data-quote="LeddSlinger" data-source="post: 1474524" data-attributes="member: 65338"><p>Yeah I use the COW method on some cases I form. Works really well. Well enough to use the formed cases for serious load testing. Been doing it for ages. Usually do it on my rifles where a high volume of cases is required, like varmint and target rifle wildcats. For my 338-375 hunting rifle, 50 cases will last me a handful of years. Hunting rifles usually just form 25 cases, then I form the rest of the cases over time as the rifle requires fouling shots on a clean barrel. The formed fouled cases all go in a 'single fired' pile for use when the others wear out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeddSlinger, post: 1474524, member: 65338"] Yeah I use the COW method on some cases I form. Works really well. Well enough to use the formed cases for serious load testing. Been doing it for ages. Usually do it on my rifles where a high volume of cases is required, like varmint and target rifle wildcats. For my 338-375 hunting rifle, 50 cases will last me a handful of years. Hunting rifles usually just form 25 cases, then I form the rest of the cases over time as the rifle requires fouling shots on a clean barrel. The formed fouled cases all go in a 'single fired' pile for use when the others wear out. [/QUOTE]
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