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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
6mm br build
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<blockquote data-quote="Truc" data-source="post: 743890" data-attributes="member: 44771"><p>I have never heard of a gunsmith making the chamber fit the die, it is normally the other way around. Ask the gunsmith what reamer he has and order the correct die for it. I would go with a tight neck chamber and then cut my brass to fit. Then send a fire formed brass to Harrel's in VA. to give you the right die. Myself I would only go w/ a FL bushing die. and only size as needed to close the bolt w/ a slight feel to the case without the firing pin in the bolt. This will save a lot of time and cost. Then use the Wilson Micrometer seater for loading the bullet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Truc, post: 743890, member: 44771"] I have never heard of a gunsmith making the chamber fit the die, it is normally the other way around. Ask the gunsmith what reamer he has and order the correct die for it. I would go with a tight neck chamber and then cut my brass to fit. Then send a fire formed brass to Harrel's in VA. to give you the right die. Myself I would only go w/ a FL bushing die. and only size as needed to close the bolt w/ a slight feel to the case without the firing pin in the bolt. This will save a lot of time and cost. Then use the Wilson Micrometer seater for loading the bullet. [/QUOTE]
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