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Fire Forming 38-55
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I need to fire form some 38-55 cases.  I was going to use some .36 cal. (.375") round balls and a light (3-4 gr.) charge of 700X shotgun powder.  I also have some Accurate No. 9.  Haven't had to do this before.
Any thoughts or comments?
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Re: Fire Forming 38-55
Reply #1 - yesterday at 5:43pm
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I have luck fireforming brass with 10 gr. 700x and the rest of the case filled with cream of wheat topped with a thin foam wad to hold it all together.

A. J. Palik
  
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Re: Fire Forming 38-55
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Oldman1950 wrote yesterday at 5:43pm:
I have luck fireforming brass with 10 gr. 700x and the rest of the case filled with cream of wheat topped with a thin foam wad to hold it all together.

A. J. Palik 


I'm too cheap for COW and use grits.  Wink
  

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Re: Fire Forming 38-55
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Cat_Whisperer wrote Today at 9:31am:
Oldman1950 wrote yesterday at 5:43pm:
I have luck fireforming brass with 10 gr. 700x and the rest of the case filled with cream of wheat topped with a thin foam wad to hold it all together.

A. J. Palik 


I'm too cheap for COW and use grits.  Wink


Instant or the 30 min. style Grin
  
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Mike, depends on the primer;-)
  
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Re: Fire Forming 38-55
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I've used corn cob from dry tumbler media also as filler. I use old bullet lube over the corn cob media to seal it. Any fast pistol powder or shotgun powder works well for me. Usually around 4-5  grains does it.
  

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Re: Fire Forming 38-55
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4570mike wrote Today at 9:46am:
Cat_Whisperer wrote Today at 9:31am:
Oldman1950 wrote yesterday at 5:43pm:
I have luck fireforming brass with 10 gr. 700x and the rest of the case filled with cream of wheat topped with a thin foam wad to hold it all together.

A. J. Palik 


I'm too cheap for COW and use grits.  Wink


Instant or the 30 min. style Grin


I live in Virginia.  NO self-respecting Virginian would even THINK of using instant.
  

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Re: Fire Forming 38-55
Reply #7 - Today at 4:36pm
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I’ve use the cream of wheat and my cases got the measles. No kidding. If any end up in the chamber the next case will come out with dimples.
  
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Re: Fire Forming 38-55
Reply #8 - Today at 4:48pm
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I never fire formed 38-55 brass before. Regular loads fire form just fine. BP or smokeless.

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Re: Fire Forming 38-55
Reply #9 - Today at 6:44pm
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Begs the question, fire forming from what? .30-30? .32-40? .32 Special?

Begs another question: whyinheck did Winchester name it the .32 "Special"?
  
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Reply #10 - Today at 7:30pm
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Maybe Special because the factory load was smokeless but it had a slow twist to make it work well with BP reloads?
  
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