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Which 25'06 Ackley brass and dies?
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<blockquote data-quote="L.Sherm" data-source="post: 2579127" data-attributes="member: 102083"><p>One word of advice, when you start neck down brass learn to turn necks.</p><p>I would not go thicker than .014 - .0145- on a 6.5 cartridge as in a .292 - .293 loaded round. </p><p>I went the no turn route first time on my 6.5x300wsm big mistake literally wore the first barrel out it was .300 neck chamber.</p><p>The brass necks were way to hard to keep consistent even annealing everytime. A .296-.297 chamber neck is perfect for a 6.5 round running a .292- .293 loaded round.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L.Sherm, post: 2579127, member: 102083"] One word of advice, when you start neck down brass learn to turn necks. I would not go thicker than .014 - .0145- on a 6.5 cartridge as in a .292 - .293 loaded round. I went the no turn route first time on my 6.5x300wsm big mistake literally wore the first barrel out it was .300 neck chamber. The brass necks were way to hard to keep consistent even annealing everytime. A .296-.297 chamber neck is perfect for a 6.5 round running a .292- .293 loaded round. [/QUOTE]
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