I'm not new to reloading, but I am new to the 6mm ARC and am trying to understand where my issue lies. I cleaned, deprimed, and sized the brass using new Whidden dies. However, when I attempted to insert the brass into the Giraud 6mm ARC shell holder, it wouldn't fit.
I measured the neck and found it to be .007" larger than new brass. I also measured Hornady, Starline, and Alpha brass, and all were the same—.27495 for once-fired brass and an average of .26920 for new brass. I’m only trimming for the chamfer.
SAAMI specifies a neck diameter of .274". I don't have any loaded ammo to measure, but ultimately it seems like the sizing should have resulted in dimensions that would allow the brass to fit into the Giraud shell holder.
What does this suggest about chamber size, die dimensions, and shell holder dimensions?
I measured the neck and found it to be .007" larger than new brass. I also measured Hornady, Starline, and Alpha brass, and all were the same—.27495 for once-fired brass and an average of .26920 for new brass. I’m only trimming for the chamfer.
SAAMI specifies a neck diameter of .274". I don't have any loaded ammo to measure, but ultimately it seems like the sizing should have resulted in dimensions that would allow the brass to fit into the Giraud shell holder.
What does this suggest about chamber size, die dimensions, and shell holder dimensions?