Xerothermic
Silver $$ Contributor
It is becoming increasingly difficult to find 6mm Remington brass. I know I can resize 7x57 M or 257 Roberts, but I have 150 pcs. of new Hornady brass and would like to stretch the life out as much as possible. The question is do I neck size using bushings or mandrels (combo?) or full-length size and forget about it like I do with my .308?
I am not a competitive shooter, and I don't hunt but do enjoy shooting the smallest groups I am capable of shooting at 100-300 yards with the equipment I have currently. Sporter barrel.
So, for those of you who have tried extending case life using neck sizing with the occasional full-length size, is it the real deal over full-length sizing only? Assuming I anneal and my powder charges don't exceed the manuals.
Confused by the bushings, mandrels and whatever else is out there. I just want my brass to last as long as possible. Advice? (sorry about the bold but I can't make it go away)
I am not a competitive shooter, and I don't hunt but do enjoy shooting the smallest groups I am capable of shooting at 100-300 yards with the equipment I have currently. Sporter barrel.
So, for those of you who have tried extending case life using neck sizing with the occasional full-length size, is it the real deal over full-length sizing only? Assuming I anneal and my powder charges don't exceed the manuals.
Confused by the bushings, mandrels and whatever else is out there. I just want my brass to last as long as possible. Advice? (sorry about the bold but I can't make it go away)