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Die project

AlNyhus

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This is a die project I just finished for my Browning B78 chambered in 6MM Jet...which is basically a .065 short 243 Ackley 40 degree case based on the rimmed 307 Winchester.

307W (lt)/ fireformed 6MM Jet (center)/243W Ackley 40 degree (rt)

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Since this is a falling block action and doesn't have the primary camming extraction advantage that a bolt gun does, I wanted to size it pretty aggressively. Shortening the die .065 gave it just the extra sizing needed.

Started with a non-bushing Redding 243W Ackley full length die:

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Shortened it .065, shortened the knurled upper area to make it better suited to an internal thread plug to hold the decapping pin and act as an upper travel limiter for the bushing, then polished the O.D. a bit. In the lathe, I indicated it on a .266 pin gauge that perfectly fit the original .266 diameter of the dies neck opening:

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Then went in and opened the neck diameter with a .2815 carbide chucking reamer.

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Bored the top to the level I wanted and threaded for the decapping plug assy. Not a great picture but you can see the bushing down in there:

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For a decapping stem/bushing retainer plug, I scavenged an old set of Herters dies. Rather than a lock nut, I did a thread relief cut....stops the plug about .006-.008 above the bushing. Grainy pic but you get the idea:

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Finished product:

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It sizes fired cases like "Johnny be jiggered!" (Col. Sam Clayton in 'The Searchers') and now there's the ability to juggle neck bushings to see what it likes.

All in all, a fun project!

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Good work, Al. Pretty ingenious to design the case around a shortened die in order to hit the web a little harder upon sizing.
Jackie, I got the gun from an estate and it came with no dies and some basic ideas of what the chamber was. My understanding was it would end up being a standard 243W, albeit with a rim since it was based on the 307W case. I rummaged around my dies and used a 308W -.165 short that we used in our .30 WareWolf HBR chambers and tweaked a case with the neck cut off until it chambered...then did the same on one and necked it to 6mm in 4 steps...then trimmed the neck length until it chambered. Tossed in a WAG of RL17 and a 75 gr. Hornady bullet and off to the range I went.

Imagine my surprise when this Ackley-ish case popped out of the chamber!

I have to say...the people that came up with this chambering did their homework by simply using a 243 Ackley die and shortening it. :)

My hope is that by tweaking the extractor a bit I can use common 243W cases and save a ton of work. Now that I can size a fired round, we'll see!

Good shootin'. -Al
 

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