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Question on reaming dies

rcol317

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I have a set of Redding dies, Type s neck bushing die and a Competition seating die. They are for a 6mm Remington and now re-barreled and I'm shooting a 6mm Ackley Improved 40. Guys @ Redding suggested I ream to the 6mm 40, my smith says it requires a special reamer. Any suggestion on a smith that can ream this dies to make them work for my Ackley improved? thank for the help. Rick
 
Does anybody know of anyone who could ream my Newlon blank full size die and a Newlon blank seating die? I already have the reamers made by JGS
 
You cannot ream the S Type Bushing Die. It s case hardened.

the competition seater is a different story. The sliding sleeve is not hardened. They cut quite easily. Just run your reamer in and establish the new shoulder. You might have to trim a tad off of the length of the sleeve to get it just right, but no big deal.

I have converted many Competition Seaters to different cases of the same bullet size. In fact, for my 762x39 project, I discovered that no one makes a true competition seater for it. So I got a Redding Competition seater for a 300 Blackout that I will modify the sliding sleeve with my 762x39 match reamer.
 
You cannot ream the S Type Bushing Die. It s case hardened.

the competition seater is a different story. The sliding sleeve is not hardened. They cut quite easily. Just chuck it up true and run your reamer in and establish the new shoulder. You might have to trim a tad off of the length of the sleeve to get it just right, but no big deal.

I have converted many Competition Seaters to different cases of the same bullet size. In fact, for my 762x39 project, I discovered that no one makes a true competition seater for it. So I got a Redding Competition seater for a 300 Blackout that I will modify the sliding sleeve with my 762x39 match reamer.
 
Whoa Jackie, did know if you were answering original O.Ps question or Dean1157.
Agree a sizing die thats not case hardened doesn't work very well but nitride is an option if he wants to go the expense.
 

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