Markhor
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This is my first try at preparing 6ppc brass. I did the following for my .268 nk Bat used rifle.
- Ran all 220 brass through PMA .243 Iron.
- Turned the necks with the PMA neck turning tool to .013 thickness (this is same thickness as the brass that came with the rifle)
- Took the firing pin out of the bolt and put the brass in the chamber, some did not fit.
- I ran all though a redding body die. All brass now chambered fine.
- I expanded the necks again.
- Loaded a dummy brass with a .68gr Berger, it gave a loaded measurement of .266 and chambered fine.
So I think, I got it! I load all 20 pieces with 26gr N133 and the Bergers to fire form. On a second thought I decide to test a round in the chamber without the firing pin in the bolt, guess what? It won't fit. I try them all, on only one am i able to close the bolt, but the bullet gets stuck in the chamber spilling powder. Anyway, I measure the loaded rounds and the are now showing as .268 neck thickness. What happened??? I am a newbie and screwed up somewhere. Please let me know what I did wrong so I don't make the same mistake again.
Thanks,
Ed
- Ran all 220 brass through PMA .243 Iron.
- Turned the necks with the PMA neck turning tool to .013 thickness (this is same thickness as the brass that came with the rifle)
- Took the firing pin out of the bolt and put the brass in the chamber, some did not fit.
- I ran all though a redding body die. All brass now chambered fine.
- I expanded the necks again.
- Loaded a dummy brass with a .68gr Berger, it gave a loaded measurement of .266 and chambered fine.
So I think, I got it! I load all 20 pieces with 26gr N133 and the Bergers to fire form. On a second thought I decide to test a round in the chamber without the firing pin in the bolt, guess what? It won't fit. I try them all, on only one am i able to close the bolt, but the bullet gets stuck in the chamber spilling powder. Anyway, I measure the loaded rounds and the are now showing as .268 neck thickness. What happened??? I am a newbie and screwed up somewhere. Please let me know what I did wrong so I don't make the same mistake again.
Thanks,
Ed