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6.506 vs 280 AI using 140 gr bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael O&#039;Connor" data-source="post: 1403676" data-attributes="member: 103722"><p>I talked to you about the Sherman, I would prefer not to go with such a straight wall and keep the .454" diameter at the shoulder. I would like to retain the 30° shoulder of the original Fred Huntington design. I had no intention of using anything but the 270 Win. , in a RWS case for necking up to 280. I did find the metric dimensions of the 6.5 x 65 RWS and it's neck length is only .256" and has a 20° 16.5' shoulder. .432"diameter @ shoulder. I just don't care for the design and I don't want to modify it. RWS uses a lot of steps in their process to make great brass. Thanks for your help, Rich. Again, your knowledge has been a blessing. I was lucky to find CIP European Standards. Quite a knowledge base there, if you like dividing </p><p>all of their metric dimensions by 25.4. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael O'Connor, post: 1403676, member: 103722"] I talked to you about the Sherman, I would prefer not to go with such a straight wall and keep the .454" diameter at the shoulder. I would like to retain the 30° shoulder of the original Fred Huntington design. I had no intention of using anything but the 270 Win. , in a RWS case for necking up to 280. I did find the metric dimensions of the 6.5 x 65 RWS and it's neck length is only .256" and has a 20° 16.5' shoulder. .432"diameter @ shoulder. I just don't care for the design and I don't want to modify it. RWS uses a lot of steps in their process to make great brass. Thanks for your help, Rich. Again, your knowledge has been a blessing. I was lucky to find CIP European Standards. Quite a knowledge base there, if you like dividing all of their metric dimensions by 25.4. LOL [/QUOTE]
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