jackieschmidt
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I have been making a 103 6mm Boat Tail for a while, and it shoots pretty decent.
I recently acquired a set of Rorshach 6mm dies, primarily to make 68 grn Flat Base bullets on .825 jackets.
So I got to thinking. (That can be dangerous). Take my 1.140 SierraJackets and set the FB core seating die up to seat the 72 grn cores to make a Flat Base Core. The size came out just right out of the die to match my 15 ogive long range bullet die.
I had to make a flatbase punch, I always keep a couple of Diesel engine head bolts around for material for these kind of projects. Having made the punch, I set the point up die up and it makes a pretty darned nice bullet.
the next step was to throat out a 6mm 1-8 twist. My standard reamer is a .060 throat. in order to keep the flat base above the neck shoulder junction, I ended up with about a .180 throat.
here is what the seated bullet looks like just on the lands.
I figure N150 powder will be just right.
Don’t ask me why I am doing this. I guess because I can.

I recently acquired a set of Rorshach 6mm dies, primarily to make 68 grn Flat Base bullets on .825 jackets.
So I got to thinking. (That can be dangerous). Take my 1.140 SierraJackets and set the FB core seating die up to seat the 72 grn cores to make a Flat Base Core. The size came out just right out of the die to match my 15 ogive long range bullet die.
I had to make a flatbase punch, I always keep a couple of Diesel engine head bolts around for material for these kind of projects. Having made the punch, I set the point up die up and it makes a pretty darned nice bullet.
the next step was to throat out a 6mm 1-8 twist. My standard reamer is a .060 throat. in order to keep the flat base above the neck shoulder junction, I ended up with about a .180 throat.
here is what the seated bullet looks like just on the lands.
I figure N150 powder will be just right.
Don’t ask me why I am doing this. I guess because I can.

