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Post by joebush on Sept 18, 2012 19:36:03 GMT -8
Got my mags today. I ordered 2 25 round 6.5 Grendel mags by ASC. I found it humorous that these mags hold 27 rounds of 6x68. Not sure why I laughed but I did. Thanks to Greg for the advice on the mags and where to order them. J&G got them here as fast as could be expected. I can't wait to get back out to the range and not have to single feed ammo.
Also Greg, it does look like I will be able to seat bullets out to 2.300 with these mags. Now to order my reloading dies. Anyone have any experience with the TiN bushings from Redding? What difference do they make in the process? Less stressful on the brass?
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Post by GLSHOOTER on Sept 18, 2012 20:10:29 GMT -8
Got my mags today. I ordered 2 25 round 6.5 Grendel mags by ASC. I found it humorous that these mags hold 27 rounds of 6x68. Not sure why I laughed but I did. Thanks to Greg for the advice on the mags and where to order them. J&G got them here as fast as could be expected. I can't wait to get back out to the range and not have to single feed ammo. Also Greg, it does look like I will be able to seat bullets out to 2.300 with these mags. Now to order my reloading dies. Anyone have any experience with the TiN bushings from Redding? What difference do they make in the process? Less stressful on the brass? You are welcome. The bushings don't need lube. I need to get one as I use the same one in all of my 6 MM's Greg
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Post by shanecapps on Oct 7, 2012 6:26:43 GMT -8
I love Tin coated things in reloading. it is super hard and smooth as butter. the no lube thing is wonderful. I use them for reloading 45 they are great for high volume. less pressure required to operate the press
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