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<blockquote data-quote="Deputy819" data-source="post: 1401158" data-attributes="member: 98025"><p>Thanks for the replies, guys! I weigh and sort my brass (Hornady) and I'm currently using Lee Collet Dies for neck sizing and a Redding body die only when my brass feels difficult to chamber. Have been rotating half way through the sizing process, too. My 6mm Remy has a standard SAAMI spec chamber that was cut with a brand new Manson reamer and I've discovered 2 definite dislikes of this rifle (after wasting 50 pcs of brass). One--- This rifle doesn't even like to have ONLY the high side of the neck turned. Really messed with accuracy that I can tell this rifle wants to show me. Two----even with a 1-9 twist Douglas barrel it doesn't seem to like "long for caliber bullets" so I've settled on Sierra......for now. I've ordered a Forster Concentricity Gauge to see what it can tell me about my loads. Thanks again fellas!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deputy819, post: 1401158, member: 98025"] Thanks for the replies, guys! I weigh and sort my brass (Hornady) and I'm currently using Lee Collet Dies for neck sizing and a Redding body die only when my brass feels difficult to chamber. Have been rotating half way through the sizing process, too. My 6mm Remy has a standard SAAMI spec chamber that was cut with a brand new Manson reamer and I've discovered 2 definite dislikes of this rifle (after wasting 50 pcs of brass). One--- This rifle doesn't even like to have ONLY the high side of the neck turned. Really messed with accuracy that I can tell this rifle wants to show me. Two----even with a 1-9 twist Douglas barrel it doesn't seem to like "long for caliber bullets" so I've settled on Sierra......for now. I've ordered a Forster Concentricity Gauge to see what it can tell me about my loads. Thanks again fellas!! [/QUOTE]
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