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Reloading
WTB: 6mm-06 die set
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<blockquote data-quote="backwoods83" data-source="post: 894965" data-attributes="member: 29890"><p>Buy a 2 die Redding type S bushing fl die set, run the 30-06 brass through it with a .291 bushing, then use a .272 bushing, you will likely have to turn the necks of 30-06 brass unless its winchester. It would be easier to run it through a fl 270 win die first. When you order the type S die set also get a expander assembly for a 6mm rem. This is how it was done before custom dies, and works just as well. Although a 240 wby still gets the nod, but is frowned on because you can't get "cheap" brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backwoods83, post: 894965, member: 29890"] Buy a 2 die Redding type S bushing fl die set, run the 30-06 brass through it with a .291 bushing, then use a .272 bushing, you will likely have to turn the necks of 30-06 brass unless its winchester. It would be easier to run it through a fl 270 win die first. When you order the type S die set also get a expander assembly for a 6mm rem. This is how it was done before custom dies, and works just as well. Although a 240 wby still gets the nod, but is frowned on because you can't get "cheap" brass. [/QUOTE]
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