17 November 2016, 05:42
Live Oak500 AR
Does not look like Qualcart is going to produce any brass for it this year. I have a bunch of 416 Rigsby brass and 500 AR dies but have never fire formed anything. I need some "how to" with some real numbers.
Help?
Thanks
17 November 2016, 07:23
LuckyduckerWhich "500" is this AR chambered for?
17 November 2016, 23:50
MickinColoquote:
Originally posted by Luckyducker:
Which "500" is this AR chambered for?
Not an AR-15 rifle but 500 AR (Accurate Reloading) dangerous game wildcat round.
18 November 2016, 02:34
GeorgeSThere is data on ammoguide.com
George
18 November 2016, 05:39
Live OakI am wanting the procedure for fire forming cases from 416 Rigsby cases. I am thinking a charge of pistol powder and corn meal with a wax plug but how much and and what kind of powder?
19 November 2016, 00:41
jeffeossohowdy --
if you don't have my cell number, PM me
short answer is
take dies and remove the expander
use imperial size wax, and screw in the sizer die too big
keep sizing down until it just BARELY will chamber in your rifle (making shoulder)
don't bother with cornmeal (though this works)
pistol powder and 2 shotgun patches in the case
you'll need to work up the charge till you get well formed cases
trim the cases, and reload as normal
i use a harbour freight mini chop saw, that i make an L shaped tail stock for, and a screw to set depth, to rough trim the cases
19 November 2016, 18:11
416TanzanJeffeoso
could you post a picture of your "l-shaped tail stock"?
Thanks. I have some 450 Dakota that I might try using someday. I am on the wait list for another 100-200 Quality 500 AccRel brass when they do a run.
21 November 2016, 09:14
Ray Bthe rule of thumb for case forming loads is 1/10th case capacity with Bullseye. So if the unformed case has a 100 grain capacity, the charge would be 10 grains of Bullseye. No cornmeal, etc, just the powder charge, fired with the muzzle elevated to keep it back against the primer. I have used this on several cases up to 300 H&H with good success.