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S,furmaster said:I will check into all of these suggestions and let you know what I find. Good news is its not a real hard click and it shoots fantastic, so I guess things could be worse.
I never like to say for sure on anything but I am pretty sure they will, I own a lot of Redding comp dies and the bushings are all the same size and the dies are pretty open in the neck area, I use my 6.5*284 die all the time to size my 6*284 brass with no issues and visa-versa, I own all three, .284,6.5*284, and 6*284 but I don't own a .284 Redding die, it's just a hunting rifle and I have always used RCBS dies for it but I guess if I get time I could see if If,.....what the heck am I saying of course the neck will fit I have sized lots of Winchester .284 brass down to 6.5 and 6mm in my 6.5*284 Redding bushing die.furmaster said:I know dimensions are the same from 6.5x284norma to my 284 chambered for lapua. I dont know if the 7mm neck will fit in the 6.5 die. I have a buddy with one, so I will check.
Why? it took me a bit to think about it, that is what is so great about this forum, we work together until we have it figured out, most all the guy's/gal's are great about that and we don't look down on people just because they know less or don't have quite as nice of setup as you do.furmaster said:thats funny, until you mentioned necking down I wasnt sure............now I feel stupid.
S,furmaster said:Well, a little update.........
I recieved my 6.5x284 lapua brass, necked it up and loaded my load mentioned on the first post. I shot a 10rd string, piling all into a .5" or better at 100 yds, not one had any kind of wierd bolt lift. I then reloaded those pieces of brass adding .5gr to the load just for fun and didnt have and issue with these as well. These last 10 were just shot at a 400yd gong. I can see where the brass is contacting the chamber on the lapua brass and is about 3/8" further toward the head than the win brass. I think that being cut for lapua brass means I should just stick with it. The win brass shot great, but I think in my chamber they are just going to be good for 6 reloads or so before they flow the way they do and start the "click" which is not such a big deal. My es over the first 10rds was 6fps, My win brass I dont think ever did that.
I will let you know if I ever get a click with the lapua brass, I will shoot these 10 for 10 reloads, annealing after every 3 firings.
S
S,furmaster said:Update: I have reloaded and shot the lapua brass 11 times now. I have not experienced any bolt lift issues at all. I annealed after 5 shots so they have been annealed twice. I guess "proof is in the pudding" and the smaller head on the winchester brass does make a difference.
I hope this helps someone in the future and I appreciate everyones insight to the problem I had.
s
Spot on Rogerexpiper said:It sounds like the resize die and the chamber are a miss-match,,,,if things dont work in concert no matter how good the smithing/chamber is,,,you will have extraction problems.....clik at the top of bolt lift is caused by cases that wont let go from the chamber(too fat-either at the .200 line or the shoulder) while difficult lift all the way up is too much headspace (cases too long)....IMHO..Roger
PS,,are your primer pockets loose??!!