Forming 221 Reminington Fireball Cases |
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Blank Case, Shoulder pushed back, Cut to length |
This is how I get my 221 Remington Fireball cases. I start with a 5.56 NATO blank case. I run it into a 221 file and trim die. Cut to length, file it smooth. Run it through a Full Length Resizing die and knock out the old primer. Trim to proper length. Seat a new primer. Throw the correct charge of powder and seat a projectile.
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I reload for a number of different rounds.
The list include:
221 Rem Fireball
223 Rem
243 Win
257 Roberts Ack Imp
270 Win
30/06 Springfield
308 Win
30/30 Win
348 Win
358 Win
45/70 Govt
9mm Para
38 Special
357 Rem Mag
40 S&W
41 Rem Mag
44 Rem Mag
45 ACP
I won't tire your eyes with a lot of charts or graphs depicting different loads. There are many different websites that provide a great deal of reloading data. Some of these site list loads that go beyond those listed in the reloading manuals. Tread past the max at your own risk. About the worst thing that could happen could kill you. It's like what Jeff Cooper said, "Your first mistake, could be your last."
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257 Roberts Ack Improve catridge (L) and a standard 257 Roberts cartridge (R) |
257 Robert Ack Improve is a very impressive cartridge. Fully capable of blasting varmits with the 60-87 grain bullets to dropping that big buck with the 100-117 grain bullets.
It is an easy cartridge to make, just fire a standard 257 Roberts round in an improved chamber. That's why it is called an "Improved" cartridge, no additional forming is required.
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It doesn't have to be pretty to work |
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This is my old Pacific 07 (Now Hornady) Reloading press. I don't know how many rounds I have loaded with this, but it has to be at least a 50,000.
This press has been the victim of Domestic Violence. The Ex decided to take her anger out on my reloading equipment instead of me. I never understood why she was so upset, she's the one that was fooling around.
The Old battle axe took all of my reloading equipment and threw into the driveway. Then she drove over all of it until it disapeared into the rain soaked ground.
It took about a month before I could recover it. The press was clogged with mud and the ram was frozen with rust. I pressure washed the press and soaked in diseal fuel for a week. I was forced to use a hammer to pound the ram free. This has been one great press, it beat the Old Battle Axe in the end.
My favorite loads:
221 Rem FB: 40 gr Sierra bullet, 16.4 gr of IMR 4227
223 Rem: 55 gr Sierra bullet, 27.0 gr of IMR 4320
243 Win: 100 gr Sierra Spitzer Bullet, 38 gr of IMR 4320
257 Roberts Ack Improved: 87 gr Sierra Bullet, 45 gr of IMR 4320
270 Win: 130 gr Sierra Bullet (Boat Tail), 53.0 gr of IMR 4350
30/30 Win: 150 gr Sierra Bullet (Flat Nose), 30.0 gr of IMR 4895
308 Win: 150 gr Sierra Bullet, 45 gr of IMR 4320
30/06 Springfield: 150 gr Sierra Bullet, 48 gr of IMR 4895
348 Win: Still working on it
358 Rem: 200 gr Sierra Round Nose Bullet, 50.0 of IMR 4895
45/70 Govt: Still working on it
9mm Para: 125 gr. Cast Bullet, 5.0 gr of Unique
38 Special: 148 gr Cast lead bullet, 3.8 gr of 700X
357 Rem Mag: 158 gr Cast lead bullet, 7.0 gr of Unique
40 S&W: 175 gr cast Lead bullet, 5.6 gr of Clays
41 Rem Mag: 210 gr Cast Lead Bullet, 10.2 gr of Unique
44 Rem Mag: 240 gr Sierra bullet, 13.5 gr of Unique (Rifle Load Only)
45 A.C.P.: 230 gr Cast lead bullet, 6.3 Unique
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