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The .25-06 and .25-06 Improved By J.C. Munnell
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<blockquote data-quote="mark308" data-source="post: 451584" data-attributes="member: 9895"><p>I tried afew ways to fire form brass. the cream of wheat I thought was messy. I used winchester brass 25-06(new) and now using remington270 (new). the best way(for me) is loading a light load with a faster powder. I learned this from nosler. It works and helped with primer pocket issues I had with the winchester brass. I like the 270 because I can trim the brass to max length, incase it wants to shrink. some do, most dont. also I use a cheap 117 bullet set to touch the rifling. I shoot very slow so not to over heat the barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark308, post: 451584, member: 9895"] I tried afew ways to fire form brass. the cream of wheat I thought was messy. I used winchester brass 25-06(new) and now using remington270 (new). the best way(for me) is loading a light load with a faster powder. I learned this from nosler. It works and helped with primer pocket issues I had with the winchester brass. I like the 270 because I can trim the brass to max length, incase it wants to shrink. some do, most dont. also I use a cheap 117 bullet set to touch the rifling. I shoot very slow so not to over heat the barrel. [/QUOTE]
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