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Forming 6.5 prc from 300 prc
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<blockquote data-quote="can1010" data-source="post: 2474488" data-attributes="member: 43193"><p>this can be done but it is a lot of work with a high failure rate. but if your determined to try start with a 338 RCM die then a 300RCM die shortened .090. to get to 7mm use a Hornady neck sizing die and last your 6.5 PRC die. turn necks to .015 after 338 RCM die and again at the end when you're at 6.5 PRC. </p><p>once fired brass is the most difficult to reform new is a lot easier. anneal after 338 sizing and again before 6.5 sizing. don't over lube cases thinking it will be easier it wont help only make a mess. apply pressure to press slowly and evenly and you will actually be able to feel the brass flowing as you go don't just run brass in like your resizing. slow and steady and be patient</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="can1010, post: 2474488, member: 43193"] this can be done but it is a lot of work with a high failure rate. but if your determined to try start with a 338 RCM die then a 300RCM die shortened .090. to get to 7mm use a Hornady neck sizing die and last your 6.5 PRC die. turn necks to .015 after 338 RCM die and again at the end when you're at 6.5 PRC. once fired brass is the most difficult to reform new is a lot easier. anneal after 338 sizing and again before 6.5 sizing. don't over lube cases thinking it will be easier it wont help only make a mess. apply pressure to press slowly and evenly and you will actually be able to feel the brass flowing as you go don't just run brass in like your resizing. slow and steady and be patient [/QUOTE]
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