Whisky Tahoe Foxtrot
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I am having my 243 rebarrelled and chambered for 6 SLR.
I'm using Whidden 6 SLR Click Adjustable non bushing sizing die with a Whidden micrometer seater
While I'm waiting for the rifle, I have been resizing some of my fired 243 brass as practice
I have once fired Remington (R&P) cases that I'm practicing with before I start sizing brass that will need turning. Normally I anneal after every firing but these cases were not annealed before resizing in the 6 SLR die as I only reloaded 243 Lapua brass prior to this
Using RCBS case lube and a pad, I ended up with 6 dented shoulders out of 40 resized.
These were my first dents. I know that too much lube will cause problems so I always lube very sparingly.
Searched the forum and found several votes for Imperial Sizing Wax, and a couple for one shot and Ballistol. Interested in hearing from the other "SLR"ers what works best and if dents like donuts can be part of the SLR experience.
I'm using Whidden 6 SLR Click Adjustable non bushing sizing die with a Whidden micrometer seater
While I'm waiting for the rifle, I have been resizing some of my fired 243 brass as practice
I have once fired Remington (R&P) cases that I'm practicing with before I start sizing brass that will need turning. Normally I anneal after every firing but these cases were not annealed before resizing in the 6 SLR die as I only reloaded 243 Lapua brass prior to this
Using RCBS case lube and a pad, I ended up with 6 dented shoulders out of 40 resized.
These were my first dents. I know that too much lube will cause problems so I always lube very sparingly.
Searched the forum and found several votes for Imperial Sizing Wax, and a couple for one shot and Ballistol. Interested in hearing from the other "SLR"ers what works best and if dents like donuts can be part of the SLR experience.