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The Basics, Starting Out
6 mm ackley
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<blockquote data-quote="3sixbits" data-source="post: 66253" data-attributes="member: 3661"><p>I have to agree with Aussie on what he says. I have two wildcats based on the 6mm REM case and I have found the problem to be the brass. I wish there was better brass but that is not the case. This means only one thing and you will have to sort brass. Buy a big lot. I hope you already have a way to spin cases as this is what you will need to do to find good straight cases. In a lot of 500 rds if you can find a hundred with uniform necks, count yourself lucky indeed! I don't waste time weighing them anymore, just look for uniform neck thickness. I don't know what other bullets you might have on hand but you sure want to try some match grade bullets. I don't think you are having an equipment problem as much as an component problem. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3sixbits, post: 66253, member: 3661"] I have to agree with Aussie on what he says. I have two wildcats based on the 6mm REM case and I have found the problem to be the brass. I wish there was better brass but that is not the case. This means only one thing and you will have to sort brass. Buy a big lot. I hope you already have a way to spin cases as this is what you will need to do to find good straight cases. In a lot of 500 rds if you can find a hundred with uniform necks, count yourself lucky indeed! I don't waste time weighing them anymore, just look for uniform neck thickness. I don't know what other bullets you might have on hand but you sure want to try some match grade bullets. I don't think you are having an equipment problem as much as an component problem. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] [/QUOTE]
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