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Prepping new Lapua brass

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6mmbr brass and Redding type S fl die. Initial tests show I need a .266 bushing for about .0015 neck tension. Should I use the expander button that came with the die or use a Sinclair expander first and then fl size without the expander button and with the bushing?
 
I don't know about 6BR, but in .308 the only thing I do to virgin Lapua brass is to run a neck turning mandrel through the mouth to round it out. Then I load it and shoot it. After the first firing, I resize it with a Redding S FL die adjusted to bump the shoulder back .001 to .002.

The neck turning mandrel from Sinclair is .002 under caliber, which is perfect for my needs.
 
bayou shooter said:
I don't know about 6BR, but in .308 the only thing I do to virgin Lapua brass is to run a neck turning mandrel through the mouth to round it out. Then I load it and shoot it. After the first firing, I resize it with a Redding S FL die adjusted to bump the shoulder back .001 to .002.

The neck turning mandrel from Sinclair is .002 under caliber, which is perfect for my needs.

that's what I though. I should have included that as one of my choices. I assume, after the first firing, remove the expander button?
 
Either use expanding mandrel or expander button, not both.

If you have a mandrel, use that, then load and seat bullet (like Bayou Shooter suggested).


Remove expander ball from die and use undersized one with bushing after first firing.
 

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