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Reloading
6.5 gas gun fine tuning
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<blockquote data-quote="Shawn Carverelli" data-source="post: 2446921" data-attributes="member: 120757"><p>I can take my fired cases BEFORE any resizing is done and reseat a fresh bullet with my fingers and the brass neck will hold the bullet, but just barely. This morning I bought a rcbs fl bushing resize die and matchmaster seating die set.</p><p> I'll check but I have several redding bushings on hand. My 6-284 has a tight neck (.268 I think).</p><p> My guess is a .271 bushing would give me a .272 neck, with springback, and hence .0015 neck tension before and slight crimping</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shawn Carverelli, post: 2446921, member: 120757"] I can take my fired cases BEFORE any resizing is done and reseat a fresh bullet with my fingers and the brass neck will hold the bullet, but just barely. This morning I bought a rcbs fl bushing resize die and matchmaster seating die set. I'll check but I have several redding bushings on hand. My 6-284 has a tight neck (.268 I think). My guess is a .271 bushing would give me a .272 neck, with springback, and hence .0015 neck tension before and slight crimping [/QUOTE]
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