Gentlemen,
I've researched this site on this subject but mostly the debate has been whether to simply jam a bullet into the rifling and fire OR to form a false shoulder, jam a bullet then fire it. Based on experience forming 22PPC cases from 220 Russian brass, I am firmly in the camp of the false shoulder group but need some help as to the tools needed to do it.
I have new Lapua 6BR Norma blue box brass for my new toy. It is chambered in 6BRX with a "no turn" neck that I'm told is .272". I have weight sorted the brass and have expanded the necks using a .257 mandrel from Sinclair.
The sizing die that came with the rifle is a Redding Custom Type S Full Sizing die marked 6MM BRX 30degree. I have .267 and .268 bushings for it but knowing that bushing dies do not size completely to the neck shoulder junction I am worried that this die will not reach far enough down the case neck for the crush fit that I desire.
Will the bushing die that I have size enough of the neck to give me a crush fit on the false shoulder?
Or do you think that I should buy or borrow a standard 6BR FL die to form the false shoulder with? Since I'll only have to size about 1/2 of the expanded neck, using a standard FL die I would be able to slowly move the die deeper into the press while checking the cases in the rifle until I get to the point where I feel resistance closing the bolt...right? Stopping at that point I would then prime, charge the case with a moderate load of Varget, seat a heavy bullet firmly into the rifling and fire it...right?
Thoughts would be most welcome. I hope this make sense.
Mike
I've researched this site on this subject but mostly the debate has been whether to simply jam a bullet into the rifling and fire OR to form a false shoulder, jam a bullet then fire it. Based on experience forming 22PPC cases from 220 Russian brass, I am firmly in the camp of the false shoulder group but need some help as to the tools needed to do it.
I have new Lapua 6BR Norma blue box brass for my new toy. It is chambered in 6BRX with a "no turn" neck that I'm told is .272". I have weight sorted the brass and have expanded the necks using a .257 mandrel from Sinclair.
The sizing die that came with the rifle is a Redding Custom Type S Full Sizing die marked 6MM BRX 30degree. I have .267 and .268 bushings for it but knowing that bushing dies do not size completely to the neck shoulder junction I am worried that this die will not reach far enough down the case neck for the crush fit that I desire.
Will the bushing die that I have size enough of the neck to give me a crush fit on the false shoulder?
Or do you think that I should buy or borrow a standard 6BR FL die to form the false shoulder with? Since I'll only have to size about 1/2 of the expanded neck, using a standard FL die I would be able to slowly move the die deeper into the press while checking the cases in the rifle until I get to the point where I feel resistance closing the bolt...right? Stopping at that point I would then prime, charge the case with a moderate load of Varget, seat a heavy bullet firmly into the rifling and fire it...right?
Thoughts would be most welcome. I hope this make sense.
Mike