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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
260 AI or 6.5 PRC?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lonewolf74" data-source="post: 2761053" data-attributes="member: 96274"><p>Depends on the die you have. If you have a Lee collet neck die it should definitely work on the Ackley unless something is outta whack. If you have a traditional die you'll just have to see how much of the neck you can size before the die starts setting the shoulder back. You may be able to size 2/3 of the neck or more before the die makes contact with the shoulder which is enough to load and go.</p><p></p><p>As far as twist if it's good and accurate with the bullet I want I'd be perfectly happy. When needing a new barrel I would try to stay with only as much twist as needed for the intended class of bullets. Slower twists have an accuracy potential advantage. Think of your bullet like the tire on a car, if it's out of round/unbalanced the faster you spin it the more it wobbles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lonewolf74, post: 2761053, member: 96274"] Depends on the die you have. If you have a Lee collet neck die it should definitely work on the Ackley unless something is outta whack. If you have a traditional die you’ll just have to see how much of the neck you can size before the die starts setting the shoulder back. You may be able to size 2/3 of the neck or more before the die makes contact with the shoulder which is enough to load and go. As far as twist if it’s good and accurate with the bullet I want I’d be perfectly happy. When needing a new barrel I would try to stay with only as much twist as needed for the intended class of bullets. Slower twists have an accuracy potential advantage. Think of your bullet like the tire on a car, if it’s out of round/unbalanced the faster you spin it the more it wobbles. [/QUOTE]
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