When I made my first set of 30BR cases I used a K&M expandiron with the one pass 6-30 mandral and lots of Imperial wax on the mandral and in the necks. Well the cases came out pretty bent, so bad that some wouldn't chamber and had to be run through a FL die and had .015 runout. When I fire formed them I jammed the bullets and lubed the case walls. A lot of them never did straighten all the way out even with a 12 firings. So I have decided to make some new ones. I want to try blowing them out before I turn them this time using the COW method. I have done a bit of research here and from what I have read I need 13-15 grains of reddot/bullseye/unique (would any one of these powders be suitable?) fill to the neck with cow and top it off with wax,plumbers putty or toilet paper to hold it all in. I cant do this at home and at the range and there I the rules stat that i have to be at the firing line which ic covered so I have to do it on a rest rather than pointing in the air. The problem is the new cases head space measures .004 less than my fired cases. The only thing I can think to do is make sure I push them all the way home tight with my finger before I close the bolt. I there a better way? The next thing is that my chamber is 1.528 and the cases are 1.550. Will they shrink when i blow em out or should I trim them first?
Thanks in advance.
Larry
Thanks in advance.
Larry