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Getting Started: 6mm BR Norma neck bushing question

Pareto

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I've decided to start shooting 6mm BR for short range benchrest. I have a beginner's question: How do I know what neck size bushing to order when I don't have factory ammo to compare to determine a size when ordering a neck bushing?

I've watched videos on prepping dies, but other than using a full length sizing die and ignoring neck sizing, I have no idea how to use a neck sizer that comes with a set I've ordered. Or rather, what determines good or bad neck tension.

Thanks for any help.
 
I looked at that page and all it says is that you can use a Redding full size set, which I have, as well as a neck die, without a bushing. It says I can buy a Forster die and send it to Forster for the desired amount of tension. But how do I know what is desired if I just want to buy a bushing for the neck die? Or does no neck turn mean the full length Redding S sizing die is sufficient? My gun is no neck turn .272 1:14 twist and I plan to use Lapua brass and 68 grain Bergers.
 
I've been using a .268 in my .272 12-twist; also used a .267 before that. Both shot just fine. I also shoot 68gn BTs and they like lt-32 in my gun. Good luck; you'll find the 6BR can be rather boring once you get into it a bit.

Edited to add that I've shot .267 before and tried the .268 and the gun liked it a tad better. YMMV of course
 
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I'm still new and learning myself. My first 6br was factory savage and I just used fl sizer with expander ball removed. Then I used an expander mandrel for neck tension. My new rifle is a 268 nk. I turn necks (.011) now and use a redding fl bushing with I believe a 263 bushing. Both ways have worked well for me.
 
Since I'm just beginning, I ordered just the .267 just to see how reloading and shooting 6br works. Then I plan to order the other two. But some are saying .268 for no neck turn chambers. So I'm unsure if I need everything from .265 to .268.

At the moment I don't plan to compete. I just like the idea of having a reliable, accurate rifle I can shoot for score or group off a bench at the range that will beat my excellent 223 AI.
 
I would also agree with .265-.267. Should also work with Alpha brass. With a fairly current lot of Lapua I am using a .266.
 

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