I woke up today- had no plans and my wife would surely put me to work if she saw me sitting around so I went to the loading room and decided to see if I could form 6 mm rem from 270 Win and 30-06. It took some trying to get the technique down- once I did the results were great. On the left is factory 270 win. The middle is the 270 formed down to 6 rem and not yet trimmed. And to the right is a factory 6 rem. I later checked neck thickness of the formed piece of 6 rem and it was about .016”. So after trimming I I checked to see if it chambered in my rifle and it did with a slight bit of resistance. I could size it or bump the shoulder a tad if needed. I then turned the necks down to .014 to clean them up- the straight 6 rem I have is a no turn neck. This was all done using a Redding 6 rem full length die with the decapping rod removed. Makes me wonder if 30-06 Lapua brass would be worth doingWHAt was your process ?
I used a set of Pbike wildcat shoulder setback diesView attachment 1093745
Any idea if he’s still in business ? I had messaged him and I haven’t heard back.
Thanks
I had messaged him and I haven’t heard back.
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I was wondering if you had any donuts inside the necks after necking down?
Not yet, when I turn the necks I use a K&M carbide pilot with the doughnut cutter
