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<blockquote data-quote="65WSM" data-source="post: 996344" data-attributes="member: 9551"><p>My reamer is .297. I have never felt the need to turn necks. I have Norma and Nosler labeled brass. I have used a few Winchester cases with similar results.</p><p></p><p>I have a Wilson neck size die and I use a .295 bushing. I have retired only a few cases, even with two nitrocarburized barrels but most are the result of overloads and loose primer pockets. Two split necks so far.</p><p></p><p> I also have a Lee Collet die (at one time a regular stock item, 6.5-300 WSM is the label) which sits. I use a Redding .270 WSM full length die bushing die to make cases into 6.5 size. I have a Wilson seating die that was made from my reamer. Make sure you get the 6.5 VLD die stems. Test your seating die stem by turning it upside down and placing a bullet in it. A VLD stem will support the bullet but in most dies the bullet will bottom out and be seated by pressure on the metplat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="65WSM, post: 996344, member: 9551"] My reamer is .297. I have never felt the need to turn necks. I have Norma and Nosler labeled brass. I have used a few Winchester cases with similar results. I have a Wilson neck size die and I use a .295 bushing. I have retired only a few cases, even with two nitrocarburized barrels but most are the result of overloads and loose primer pockets. Two split necks so far. I also have a Lee Collet die (at one time a regular stock item, 6.5-300 WSM is the label) which sits. I use a Redding .270 WSM full length die bushing die to make cases into 6.5 size. I have a Wilson seating die that was made from my reamer. Make sure you get the 6.5 VLD die stems. Test your seating die stem by turning it upside down and placing a bullet in it. A VLD stem will support the bullet but in most dies the bullet will bottom out and be seated by pressure on the metplat. [/QUOTE]
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