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Does anyone have a fireforming recipe besides the COW one? I use it, but it makes my shop smell like a chitlin cook-out.
vp6br- New Member

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Re: fire forming
COW is the go too. Ive heard of other methods but they slip my mind right now. PM Eddybo Ill tell him to check the forums.
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Re: fire forming
Rbelote wrote:COW is the go too. Ive heard of other methods but they slip my mind right now. PM Eddybo Ill tell him to check the forums.
Ok. Yall gotta explain this.
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Re: fire forming
COW= cream of wheat. TO fireform you can put a couple of grains of bullseye in a rifle case then fill the rest with cream of wheat. This is cheaper that fireforming by shooting some cheap bullet.
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Re: fire forming
Hmmmm. Never heard of this, although I see how it would work.
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Re: fire forming
Never done it myself -- heard of using ground up corn flakes or cotton ahead of the BE ... thinking that it may just catch the cotton on fire!!
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Re: fire forming
Hmmm, ammo filled with cream of wheat or corn flakes...now that's a fast breakfast! 

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