Don't know why you would need a body die. Been reloading for my 6BR Norma since 2017. I bought a Whidden bushing die. It comes with a free bump gauge. I can send you a free fired and sized 6BR Norma case if you want to see if it chambers. If it's the older 6br Remington cartridge I would think it would be labeled Remington Arms Co. on the barrel? Almost all the competition shooters use a bushing die or a custon die made based on providing 3 fired cases. If it's an original barrel on a Rem action it's probably not a 6BR Norma?First experience with this chambering. Suffering from information overload.
I *think* I want a bushing die. Seems to me I probably need a body die as well?
Where would you start if you were new to this chambering?
Thanks for looking.
I don't remember if 1 bushing diam comes with the Whidden die. I turn necks to 0.0125" and use a .265" bushing. .272" no turn neck. I might have a 6BR Remington case. It's bigger than a 6BR Norma.
It's not complicated. I have a minimum of tools and gadgets and I am happy with the ammo I make. Keep it simple.