liseo
Silver $$ Contributor
Hi guys
I intend to order a swaging die( if I find a die maker) for 6 mm, for use in Fclass competitions, from 300 to 1000 yards.
What measures should I observe to order a die that meets these requirements?
Boat tail length and angle, shank diameter,pressure ring, ogive number, meplat dimension.(I don't know if these terms are correct, if wrong, correct me)
The intention is to produce projectiles between 90 and 115 grains, of the BT type.
I have observed that the Berger 6 mm 108 grain bullets are very easy to tune with, while the VLD type is more difficult.
I also tested some 108 grain BIB bullets (old stylus, short BT) and got excellent results, getting the first clean at 600 yards
Anyone who can pass on their opinions, ideas and recommendations, I will be very grateful.
Tks
Liseo
I intend to order a swaging die( if I find a die maker) for 6 mm, for use in Fclass competitions, from 300 to 1000 yards.
What measures should I observe to order a die that meets these requirements?
Boat tail length and angle, shank diameter,pressure ring, ogive number, meplat dimension.(I don't know if these terms are correct, if wrong, correct me)
The intention is to produce projectiles between 90 and 115 grains, of the BT type.
I have observed that the Berger 6 mm 108 grain bullets are very easy to tune with, while the VLD type is more difficult.
I also tested some 108 grain BIB bullets (old stylus, short BT) and got excellent results, getting the first clean at 600 yards
Anyone who can pass on their opinions, ideas and recommendations, I will be very grateful.
Tks
Liseo