25 October 2013, 20:25
Scott EForming 22 ppc brass from 220 Russian cases
Has anyone formed 22 ppc brass from 220 Russian brass. Other than running 220 brass through a 22 ppc full length die and trimming, what other steps are necessary. I have a Ruger factory rifle chambered in 22 ppc.
25 October 2013, 23:07
Peglegfireforming is the next step.
25 October 2013, 23:14
bartsche
Didn't use the .220 brass but used a number of different 7.62 X 39 brass. This ,however, can get a bit hairy because of the large difference in manufacturer's head diameters. Am loading a bunch of nyy brass right now.

roger
26 October 2013, 02:14
matt_gu3The only thing you need to do is fire form. No need to run it through the die first. No need to trim first. of Course, if it's a tight neck, you will need to turn your brass. Use a slightly reduced load and put a light coat of die wax on your cases before firing. Do your trimming after they have been fire formed. I wouldn't run them through the full length die until after the second firing. Then set up your die so it bumps the shoulder back .001 - .0015. This is a heck of a cool round. Good luck with it.
Matt Guthrie
26 October 2013, 08:10
308SakoI shot literally hundreds of them and just loaded and shot to fireform to PPC in several factory sako's, both .22 and 6mm PPC.
I should add that I recently heard that no one is making .220 Russian brass any longer and it is probably worth more as it's original case then as PPC brass.
Just do it.
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