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Can a Redding Type S 6 BR Bushing Full Length Die also work on a 30BR ?

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Hi,

Just starting to gather the equipment to shoot 30BR. I was wondering if a Redding Type 3 6 BR full length resizing die (77317) will work on a 30BR (of course -- assuming that I use the correct bushings) ?

Thanks

Adam
 
So then -- is it possible to go the other way ? use a 30BR FL die for 6BR (with the appropriate bushing) ? Just trying to save some $$

Thanks

Adam
 
Wanna trade dies?
I've got a 30br bredding fl bushing die that i'll trade for like condition 6br fl bushing die.

I just purchased a 30BR redding fl die from Brownells (received a good discount today).

Currently, I have a Forster 6br set with FL die that has been honed out to .263 if you are interested at all (I am thinking of going to a Redding S FL die for the 6BR as well) ?
 
I just purchased a 30BR redding fl die from Brownells (received a good discount today).

Currently, I have a Forster 6br set with FL die that has been honed out to .263 if you are interested at all (I am thinking of going to a Redding S FL die for the 6BR as well) ?
I run a no turn 6br so it won't work for me but thanks anyway. I've had a pile of those dies and sold them over the years. Frankly, I can't believe I am currently without one for a 6br. Oh well.

Offer stands if anyone else sees this.--Mike
 
What about using a 7BR die? I’m at work and will compare it to 6 BR tomorrow
The issue that comes around alot is the factory dies are usually based off of br-rem brass. The 7br is 99% going to be br-rem brass not the lapua chamber we usually use for 6br and most certainly the 30br
 
What about using a 7BR die? I’m at work and will compare it to 6 BR tomorrow
When we began messing with the 30 BR, I purchased a Redding Type S Rem. 7mm die - that die works great for the body, but even it required opening the neck-port: for brass turned to 0.0098, for a .330 chamber NK, and .3283" loaded round, it sized the necks more than I desired, which was/is. .324" bushing. As Dusty pointed out, with a carbide boring tool, easy to do. RG
 

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