SCJ429 wrote:The best way to do it is with hydraulic case forming dies, they get them within a few percent of your chamber shape. Even Hornady make some. What wildcat are you running with?
Ok...
Its not a wildcat...just an off the shelf factory chambered rifle-(a little favourite of ours scj)-new barrel; ...(ok...its that rifle i got that wasnt new--got it replaced & scoped the barel & its like a polished bit of granite in there...

--but ill update that later)...& got new brass that id like to batch by volume....
I purchased what i was led to believe was batched weight sorted & fully prepped brass...but alas, the dealer was lying--if id have turned the bag over in the shop id have seen that its not this at all..!!!...but i couldnt deal with the angst of being treated like a crim by confronting the dealer as to why i got bull-sh1tted to again, not to mention the time wasted in going back there.
So it is that i currently have very badly blistered & strangely, painfully numb finger & thumb from doing flash holes in just 100 of these cases...(the amount of brass being removed from the burr inside the case is amazing--up to 1/10th a grain reading per case on cheap scales...

)...
ive still got 150 to go, then its primer pockets, sizing & trimming...(big deflating sigh)
The weight difference between the few cases i weighed is quite large, so id like to form these & try to get a couple of really good batches in lots of 50 by volume, & use the others as plinking trailboss cases...& I thought it'd be better to have the case formed while sitting central in the chamber as happens with a jammed bullet, but without using bullets...(i dont mind using powder, but bullets are expensive for a porper like me...)
I figured shooting off 50 weight sorted cases-(maybe 100) to run in the barrel & get a basic case volume & load will be ok--but not 250 of em...
Just thought id ask & wade through all the lectures from people about how they can head shoot rabbits at 15km with any size & weight case bullet & powder & hopefully get some answers...
What do you suggest...

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