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RE: Forming 35 Whelen from 30.06
I'd be very careful about using a pistol powder in the '06 cases for fire forming. Personally I wouldn't do it and would opt for a light load of the rifle powder of choice. I can't tell you how many thousand rounds of brass i've fireformed as i described above, and that's the way it was always done for many years, and it still works... I would think folks reading this have brains enough to NOT USE A BULLET on top of the pistol powder... Useing a tapered expanding ball works, it's just won't always give you necks that are the same thickness all around... DM |
RE: Forming 35 Whelen from 30.06
ORIGINAL: bronko22000 I'd be very careful about using a pistol powder in the '06 cases for fire forming. Personally I wouldn't do it and would opt for a light load of the rifle powder of choice. Having said that, I do not recommend starting out with '06 brass to make a 35 Whelen. Just buy 35 Whelen brass for crying out loud.....this isn't going to be a varmit rifle! Ream it to an Ackley and never buy another case again in a lifetime of Moose/Elk shooting. JIMHO. I have fireformed 100's of6.5-'06, 257, 7MM and '06 Ackley rounds using this technique without a hitch. Call "Mr Ackley" at Sierra and he will back this up I promise. Regards, Rick. |
RE: Forming 35 Whelen from 30.06
I agree, just buy the Whelens!!!
My question is, what "Mr. Ackley" are you talking about with your quote, Call "Mr Ackley" at Sierra and he will back this up I promise. |
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