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Reloading
Crimping a 6.5 06
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<blockquote data-quote="nwhunter" data-source="post: 2399372" data-attributes="member: 30991"><p>I have had and shot a 6.5x6 for about 20 years. For years all I did was neck size brass fired from my rifle. So many on this site badmouth this practice that I have went to full length sizing with rcbs dies. My accuracy has dropped from sub moa to over moa since I started full length sizing my brass, I need to adjust for less bump apparently. My rifle has always shot any of the sierra, hornady or speer 140 grain bullets well. I think you will appreciate how well your rifle shoots once you get a load dialed in. Good Luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nwhunter, post: 2399372, member: 30991"] I have had and shot a 6.5x6 for about 20 years. For years all I did was neck size brass fired from my rifle. So many on this site badmouth this practice that I have went to full length sizing with rcbs dies. My accuracy has dropped from sub moa to over moa since I started full length sizing my brass, I need to adjust for less bump apparently. My rifle has always shot any of the sierra, hornady or speer 140 grain bullets well. I think you will appreciate how well your rifle shoots once you get a load dialed in. Good Luck! [/QUOTE]
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