I’m pretty sure that I will invest in a FL bushing die for both .223 and 6.5CM. Looking at the L.E. Wilson. Any suggestions?
OT, Sounds like you know what you're doing. Since I shoot a custom chamber in competition I keep things pretty close to the vest. I have found when prepping new Lapua BR brass after running them over a mandrel and neck turning, I lightly chamfer inside and outside of case mouth, I load them up with a fairly stiff (not hot) and fire them, then resize in my Harrell FL bushing die and shoot one of my proven loads for a second firing. I then bump them .002,, then trim them all to 1.550 (my chamber is 1.560). Brass will still flow after two firings but normally at a much slower pace. Just keep an eye on OAL case length after each sizing and you should be good to go. A FL bushing die is a good idea. If you send three fired cases to Whidden, they will make you a set that correctly fits your chamber but if finances don't allow this, Wilson dies work fine. Let us know how you make out.