Does anyone here have experience with reforming one cartridge type into another? I am forming 7mm Rem Mag into 6.5 Rem Mag. I bought the Redding Form die for 6.5 Rem Mag. The way I understand it if the reform die does not have a # in it's description it is the only one you need. I did not want to go out and buy new 7mm Mag brass yet as I just wanted to try it out. I have formed two cases no major problems so far.
These are the steps I have gone through. If they are incorrect someone let me know.
1. Lube 7mm mag case body with Imperial sizing wax.
2. Run thru the forming die.
3. Cut off old 7mm neck.
4. Trim to 6.5 Mag trim length.
5. Chamfer case mouth relube case and run thru 6.5 mag full length sizing die.
6. Run thru K&N neck expander.
7. Turn neck. At this point there is one hiccup. I can tell the neck is much tighter on the neck turners case bushing than it normally is. It is the cutter type bushing. Don't know if it's a problem it works fine just tighter than normal.
8. Neck size in neck sizing die.
9. Trim back to 6.5 Rem mag trim length.
10. Test in my rifle with ejector removed. Zero resistance closing bolt.
Visually the only difference between the formed case and a 6.5 mag head stamped case is the shoulder neck junction. I have yet to seat a bullet to see if there is more resistance compared to a prepped piece of 6.5 Rem mag brass. Also the reformed case is about 12 grains heavier (Ouch!), and by my measurements holds 1.6 grains less water than a one of my once fired cases.
Although I do have 6.5 Mag brass right now I was looking to get around availability issues, and 7mm mag brass is cheaper.
These are the steps I have gone through. If they are incorrect someone let me know.
1. Lube 7mm mag case body with Imperial sizing wax.
2. Run thru the forming die.
3. Cut off old 7mm neck.
4. Trim to 6.5 Mag trim length.
5. Chamfer case mouth relube case and run thru 6.5 mag full length sizing die.
6. Run thru K&N neck expander.
7. Turn neck. At this point there is one hiccup. I can tell the neck is much tighter on the neck turners case bushing than it normally is. It is the cutter type bushing. Don't know if it's a problem it works fine just tighter than normal.
8. Neck size in neck sizing die.
9. Trim back to 6.5 Rem mag trim length.
10. Test in my rifle with ejector removed. Zero resistance closing bolt.
Visually the only difference between the formed case and a 6.5 mag head stamped case is the shoulder neck junction. I have yet to seat a bullet to see if there is more resistance compared to a prepped piece of 6.5 Rem mag brass. Also the reformed case is about 12 grains heavier (Ouch!), and by my measurements holds 1.6 grains less water than a one of my once fired cases.
Although I do have 6.5 Mag brass right now I was looking to get around availability issues, and 7mm mag brass is cheaper.