I am toying with the idea of my first improved cartridge. I would love to go for the .260 but am inexperienced in the fireforming stage of reloading. I have been reading all i can for a while now and figured i would just ask for what i cant find.
So, on the initial firing of lets say, remington .260 brass, the case will be blown out to chamber dimensions. From then on the cases will only be neck sized until they will no longer feed in the action as which time they will be ran through a .260 FL die and then need to be refireformed?
Is this the correct method of forming improved brass?
Thanks for any help.
So, on the initial firing of lets say, remington .260 brass, the case will be blown out to chamber dimensions. From then on the cases will only be neck sized until they will no longer feed in the action as which time they will be ran through a .260 FL die and then need to be refireformed?
Is this the correct method of forming improved brass?
Thanks for any help.