So here is the story:
I have acquired 200 pieces of fine looking once fired 6x47sm, and I've been having a dickens of a time forming it to fireform in my 6x47L
What I've come to find is that the base is .001 larger than the 6x47L. What can I do to form this last bit? Could I use a small base .308 die to form the case just above the casehead, or will that not work?
I've already shaved off .005 of the forster 6x47L full length die in hopes of achieving 'chamberable' brass...but that is not the real issue...
Open to all reasonable suggestions. I don't want to give up on this one.
MQ1
I have acquired 200 pieces of fine looking once fired 6x47sm, and I've been having a dickens of a time forming it to fireform in my 6x47L
What I've come to find is that the base is .001 larger than the 6x47L. What can I do to form this last bit? Could I use a small base .308 die to form the case just above the casehead, or will that not work?
I've already shaved off .005 of the forster 6x47L full length die in hopes of achieving 'chamberable' brass...but that is not the real issue...
Open to all reasonable suggestions. I don't want to give up on this one.
MQ1