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6mm rem or 6mmAI
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 452533" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>interesting! I shoot a few wildcats, and over the years I've owned several more improved chambers. Each one had to fireform the case after initially building it. The main areas were where the neck meets the shoulder and the shoulder itself. Take this and the fact that the case will often shrink on fore forming (won't shrink much in the 6/.284 because your not making a radical choulder change like the 6mmAI. The onething I've notice thru the years is that no matter how well I prep the case in reforming it will need to be retrimmed after foreforming (I always set my cases up on a near max length the chamber will allow). If I were doing a 6/.284, I think I'd partially neck size the brass to make the neck fairly tight in the chamber on foreforming. Guess it's each his own</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 452533, member: 25383"] interesting! I shoot a few wildcats, and over the years I've owned several more improved chambers. Each one had to fireform the case after initially building it. The main areas were where the neck meets the shoulder and the shoulder itself. Take this and the fact that the case will often shrink on fore forming (won't shrink much in the 6/.284 because your not making a radical choulder change like the 6mmAI. The onething I've notice thru the years is that no matter how well I prep the case in reforming it will need to be retrimmed after foreforming (I always set my cases up on a near max length the chamber will allow). If I were doing a 6/.284, I think I'd partially neck size the brass to make the neck fairly tight in the chamber on foreforming. Guess it's each his own gary [/QUOTE]
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