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I made up another 6mm cartridge and it shoots great too!
It's called the 6mm Super X and it's made by holding a 6XC sizing die up .120" off its normal position for resizing 6XC cases, and the seater up the same too. You use 243 Win brass, put a little Imperial sizing die wax on the shoulder of the case and run your 243 Win cases up into the die. What you get is a stretch body 6XC that has a body and headspace .120" longer than a 6XC. This gets you away from being limited to using H4350 burn rate powders to try to get 3000 fps velocity with 107 Sierras and 115 DTAC bullets, and allows you to go to powders like H4831SC, IMR7828SSC, H1000, etc.
The neck on the brass winds up .310" long,chamber neck is .323" long) which gives you a longer neck and a 30 degree shoulder angle. You could use a 6XC reamer in long .120" but you would have to trim the brass a little,minimum) but I made up my own reamer for it to avoid any brass trimming.
I use my 6XC dies,up .120" from their normal position) to resize cases and load bullets. I thought that not resizing the bottom .120" of the cases might present an issue, but despite multiple re-loadings, even running some pretty stiff loads, it does not seem to cause any issues so far, but if it does I can pre-size the base of the body of the case once in a while with a 243 Win die if cases became hard to chamber because of not fully resizing down as far as possible.
The picture shows a 243 Win,left), 6mm Super X,center) and a 6XC,right).
Robert Whitley
It's called the 6mm Super X and it's made by holding a 6XC sizing die up .120" off its normal position for resizing 6XC cases, and the seater up the same too. You use 243 Win brass, put a little Imperial sizing die wax on the shoulder of the case and run your 243 Win cases up into the die. What you get is a stretch body 6XC that has a body and headspace .120" longer than a 6XC. This gets you away from being limited to using H4350 burn rate powders to try to get 3000 fps velocity with 107 Sierras and 115 DTAC bullets, and allows you to go to powders like H4831SC, IMR7828SSC, H1000, etc.
The neck on the brass winds up .310" long,chamber neck is .323" long) which gives you a longer neck and a 30 degree shoulder angle. You could use a 6XC reamer in long .120" but you would have to trim the brass a little,minimum) but I made up my own reamer for it to avoid any brass trimming.
I use my 6XC dies,up .120" from their normal position) to resize cases and load bullets. I thought that not resizing the bottom .120" of the cases might present an issue, but despite multiple re-loadings, even running some pretty stiff loads, it does not seem to cause any issues so far, but if it does I can pre-size the base of the body of the case once in a while with a 243 Win die if cases became hard to chamber because of not fully resizing down as far as possible.
The picture shows a 243 Win,left), 6mm Super X,center) and a 6XC,right).
Robert Whitley