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Forming 6 XC cases from 6 Remington brass

Well I have a pile of 6 Remington cases and am curious what steps would be necessary to convert some into 6 XC brass?

Has anyone done this or could offer some pointers in the how too direction?

Thanks
 
Wow. That would take a LOT of trimming.

I used a 6XC F/L die to form 6SLR cases from 243 brass. The die was screwed out .122" from shell holder contact. Actually it was screwed out more, then adjusted in using the Hornady headspace tool.

I guess you could 'waste' a couple to see if it could be done. I would start by trimming almost all of the neck off the case first.
 
I thought they used 22-250 lapua cases to make that cartridge?
 
jonbearman said:
I thought they used 22-250 lapua cases to make that cartridge?

They do - you can. And when you run 22-250 brass thru a 6XC die they come out looking a little funny until they are fired. No trimming is necessary.
I believe a 243 case could be used to form 6XC, but you would wind up with some very long necks that would need considerable trimming.
 
A couple of things. When you run a 22-250 case through a 6XC die, you are going to get a mushroomed shoulder. That is normal. It will fit into the chamber and fireform just fine. I suggest you use an expander mandrell to neck up to 6mm.

If you use Lapua cases, after the first firing, you will have a terrrible donut at the neck/shoulder. you will need turn the necks to loose the donut. My fireformed Lapua 22-250 cases gave me an overall case length of about 1.875-1.880.

Winchester cases will not give you a donut.
 
I have made them from Win, Frontierand Remington with no issues, but some of the case lengths are short like Kmart posted. My Norma brass is longer.
I made the 22-250 brass with minimal deformation, but the ones that were totally deformed still shot incredible while fire forming. The Tubb sizing die has been great.
 
FroggyOne2 said:
Zll you really need to do is just expand the 22-250 cases up to 6mm, jam the bullet and shoot em, 6XC.

Not correct info. The shoulder of the 22-250 case also needs to be pushed back. You cannot chamber a 6mm/22-250 cartridge in a 6XC.
 
308sako said:
Well I have a pile of 6 Remington cases and am curious what steps would be necessary to convert some into 6 XC brass?

Has anyone done this or could offer some pointers in the how too direction?

Thanks

That would be one heck of a lot of work and you probably would need special forming dies as well, plus you would need to trim a lot. It would be like trying to make 6BR cases out of 243 Winchester brass - - way too much work for most people.
 
Sorry, i was thinking of the 240NMC, the shoulder is a lil further forward on it over the 6XC. Don't know what i was thinkin! Either way, a new guy should just the brass through the sizing die.
 
Yes, It does seem like a lot of work, but I have time and the 6mm brass...

Great news however was a stash of old Winchester white box .250 Savage behind the 6mm Rem pile... I'll start with that.

Appreciate the replies, and the suggestions found.
 

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