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<blockquote data-quote="Send it 284" data-source="post: 2089653" data-attributes="member: 115872"><p>It shouldn't be much trouble going 6.5x280ai, you'll just need to get a reamer. Might check with a few rental companies, or order one from PTG and send them a dummy round throated for the 156 eol.</p><p>The dies will be just as you described, id use two bushings to size down initially.</p><p></p><p>The easiest solution if you're not opposed to putting a magnum bolt head on your origin, would be to go 6.5 saum.</p><p>Its the same case capacity and is incredibly accurate with factory brass from ADG and Bertram. </p><p>I've had excellent success with mine.</p><p>I'd avoid messing with a Sherman at all cost, I've been there and the hassle of fire forming isn't worth it.</p><p>Plus you're stuck with over priced crappy Hornady dies</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Send it 284, post: 2089653, member: 115872"] It shouldn't be much trouble going 6.5x280ai, you'll just need to get a reamer. Might check with a few rental companies, or order one from PTG and send them a dummy round throated for the 156 eol. The dies will be just as you described, id use two bushings to size down initially. The easiest solution if you're not opposed to putting a magnum bolt head on your origin, would be to go 6.5 saum. Its the same case capacity and is incredibly accurate with factory brass from ADG and Bertram. I've had excellent success with mine. I'd avoid messing with a Sherman at all cost, I've been there and the hassle of fire forming isn't worth it. Plus you're stuck with over priced crappy Hornady dies [/QUOTE]
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