Guys
Have recently chambered a rifle in 6-6.5x47L, with a .272' no turn neck for use with Lapua brass
I've just set up a Forster FLS die to neck the brass down from 6.5mm to 6mm in one pass. On the face of it, this seems a good way to go. Trouble is, I've run one case through and note that the die does not size the neck all the way down to the neck/shoulder junction. Thus, I'm left with the base of the neck still at around 6.5mm and therefore a 'false shoulder'. I ran the case into the rifle chamber the bolt closed but it was pretty stiff.
Don't think a neck die will help either, given I know of no neck die,bushing or otherwise) that will size the entire neck portion. My die is set up properly and cannot be screwed down any further - it is already in hard contact with the shellholder when the ram is raised to its highest point.
Anyone else had this problem and come up with a solution that doesn't involve neck turning down to the shoulder junction??
Have recently chambered a rifle in 6-6.5x47L, with a .272' no turn neck for use with Lapua brass
I've just set up a Forster FLS die to neck the brass down from 6.5mm to 6mm in one pass. On the face of it, this seems a good way to go. Trouble is, I've run one case through and note that the die does not size the neck all the way down to the neck/shoulder junction. Thus, I'm left with the base of the neck still at around 6.5mm and therefore a 'false shoulder'. I ran the case into the rifle chamber the bolt closed but it was pretty stiff.
Don't think a neck die will help either, given I know of no neck die,bushing or otherwise) that will size the entire neck portion. My die is set up properly and cannot be screwed down any further - it is already in hard contact with the shellholder when the ram is raised to its highest point.
Anyone else had this problem and come up with a solution that doesn't involve neck turning down to the shoulder junction??