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7-6.5PRCW

I just measured the necks of 10 loaded rounds with ADG 7-6.5 PRCW brass and 168 Bergers
.311” was same measurement on every round, one bounced between .310.5” and .311”
Thanks a bunch. I’ve got a .310 and .312 and didn’t realize that micron dies will for Redding bushings so have got a few more to try if those don’t work.
 
Is this the correct Reamer?
I have a chance to buy it
 

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NT is the Neck turn version is all. The both will work fine depending on if you want to turn necks.
I do not turn my 7PRCW brass....but im thinking it certainly does'nt hurt to turn them.
Edit: ( Or perhaps NT is No turn..you'd have to look at the print. )
 
NT is the Neck turn version is all. The both will work fine depending on if you want to turn necks.
I do not turn my 7PRCW brass....but im thinking it certainly does'nt hurt to turn them.
Edit: ( Or perhaps NT is No turn..you'd have to look at the print. )
I read somewhere that the NT reamer will work as NO TURN if you use ADG 7-6.5 PRCW brass rather than necking up the Lapua 6.5PRC brass... Those you have to neck turn.
 
It doesn't look bad, but the neck is "generous" for my ADG brass. It also has the 1-30 lead, vs the AW 1-00 degree lead. Has anyone on here tested the 1-30 and the 1-00 besides Alex?
 

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