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6.5 SAUM 4s dies?
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<blockquote data-quote="Baron528" data-source="post: 1310293" data-attributes="member: 89235"><p>Fully prepped Norma 7 saum brass were included with the rifle so I haven't formed any yet. I plan on necking down 7 saum brass when I need to form. </p><p></p><p> To form with my setup: neck down with a .295 bushing, run over a 6.5 expander ball, trim and turn necks to .015, and neck down with a .291 bushing. You need to turn into the shoulder slightly to prevent the dreaded donut as the Redding bushing dies won't size the full length of the neck. (I don't think the Whidden do either) I have the .298 neck, .081 fb reamer but the only difference with a .296 neck is you might have to turn to .0145 I believe.</p><p></p><p>With 300 saum brass most step down in 3 or 4 increments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baron528, post: 1310293, member: 89235"] Fully prepped Norma 7 saum brass were included with the rifle so I haven't formed any yet. I plan on necking down 7 saum brass when I need to form. To form with my setup: neck down with a .295 bushing, run over a 6.5 expander ball, trim and turn necks to .015, and neck down with a .291 bushing. You need to turn into the shoulder slightly to prevent the dreaded donut as the Redding bushing dies won't size the full length of the neck. (I don't think the Whidden do either) I have the .298 neck, .081 fb reamer but the only difference with a .296 neck is you might have to turn to .0145 I believe. With 300 saum brass most step down in 3 or 4 increments. [/QUOTE]
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