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Post by GLSHOOTER on Jul 1, 2012 14:52:39 GMT -8
Sorry for another post... But could you guys look this over and tell make sure I have everything I'll need to size brass? I added the 2 bushings noted above but it seems like I would need a 243 (or something around there) for the final step after the 267. Thanks! 749-002-127WS 749-002-018WS 749-002-051WS 749-006-488WS All from sinclairs Those will do it. The 267 bushing is OUTSIDE measure and will give you a 243 hole with just enough neck tension. A 243 bushing would be used on something like a 223 so it would size you down to far so you don't need one of those. We are using HORNADY NEW DIMENSION SEATERS these are universals for the CALIBER in that they can be used for any 6 MM cartridge. Just go out and buy any 6 MM size ND dies and it will be the cheap easy way to go or just order up a Hornady Seater. Greg Seater Only from Midway: www.midwayusa.com/product/191667/hornady-custom-grade-new-dimension-bullet-seater-die-243-winchester-6mm-remington-6mm-ppcAdd this micrometer seating stem to it and you will have a great set up and easy to adjust for depth. www.midwayusa.com/product/394708/hornady-microjust-seating-stem
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Post by blopez50 on Jul 1, 2012 15:06:16 GMT -8
Awesome thanks for the info! That micrometer stem looks like the ticket! I have a Hornady ND 243 set but didn't want to mess up the depth as it's set for my 243. With that thing I could switch back and forth.
Thanks again
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Post by GLSHOOTER on Jul 1, 2012 16:00:57 GMT -8
Awesome thanks for the info! That micrometer stem looks like the ticket! I have a Hornady ND 243 set but didn't want to mess up the depth as it's set for my 243. With that thing I could switch back and forth. Thanks again And now you know why I have one for 6 MM and one for 223/20 caliber. Greg
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Post by The Wolverine on Jul 30, 2012 5:52:53 GMT -8
Sorry for another post... But could you guys look this over and tell make sure I have everything I'll need to size brass? I added the 2 bushings noted above but it seems like I would need a 243 (or something around there) for the final step after the 267. Thanks! 749-002-127WS 749-002-018WS 749-002-051WS 749-006-488WS All from sinclairs The 749-002-127WS decapping assembly may work fine ( not 100% sure, it is designed for the 221 fireball, so it may be too short) if you have a slick side upper, but if you have a shell deflector, you will want the 749-011-190WS it has a 6mm button to open the mouth up if it gets dented on the deflector. Don't forget the shell holder, kinda makes it hard to load without it.(ask me how I know) RCBS # 19 Lee # 21 If you have a hand priming tool, you will need that shell holder also, my Lee calls for a #21, but I had a #19 that came in the kit, and it works perfect.
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Post by GLSHOOTER on Jul 30, 2012 9:10:17 GMT -8
Sorry for another post... But could you guys look this over and tell make sure I have everything I'll need to size brass? I added the 2 bushings noted above but it seems like I would need a 243 (or something around there) for the final step after the 267. Thanks! 749-002-127WS 749-002-018WS 749-002-051WS 749-006-488WS All from sinclairs The 749-002-127WS decapping assembly may work fine ( not 100% sure, it is designed for the 221 fireball, so it may be too short) if you have a slick side upper, but if you have a shell deflector, you will want the 749-011-190WS it has a 6mm button to open the mouth up if it gets dented on the deflector. Don't forget the shell holder, kinda makes it hard to load without it.(ask me how I know) RCBS # 19 Lee # 21 If you have a hand priming tool, you will need that shell holder also, my Lee calls for a #21, but I had a #19 that came in the kit, and it works perfect. Another way to handle the case mouths is to use a neck expander mandrel like Sinclair sells. It works for me. I'm also using a 22 PPC decapping assembly in mine. Greg
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