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jbarkervt
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I just bought a Savage model 12 dual-port BR rifle in 6.5 x 284 Norma, as I wanted to give 600 yards a try and much preferred spending $1100 on a decent factory rifle to 4 grand on a custom rifle. From the first 20 rounds, it appears that it's going to shoot. It's not going to be competitive, but that was never the plan.
But I have a problem. I bought some Lapua brass, cleaned up the necks and ran the once-fired brass into a Wilson neck sizing die. This has been my practice for 25 years -- necksizing only, whether on factory rifles or custom rifles, and I've never had an issue. I've done this with a half dozen calibers and a dozen rifles, and I can't remember ever having to full-length size brass.
HOWEVER, when I went to bullet-seat the Wilson-neck-sized brass into a Wilson 6.5/284 bullet seater, the case became badly stuck in the Wilson seater die. There's a point right at the corner of the shoulder of my cases that is larger than the Wilson seater can accommodate.
First thought: is this Savage chamber just oversized, and too big to accommodate the Wilson seater?
Second thought: the Savage is chambered, according to Savage, for 6.5/284 Norma. The Wilson die is said to be (at least on the Sinclair website) 6.5 /284 Winchester -- as is almost every 6.5/284 die on the Sinclair site -- WInchester. It never occurred to me that these could be 2 different cases with different specs and different chambers. Is that possible? Am I that big a dummy? And if that's not the problem -- if Norma and Winchester are the same -- then why are my cases getting stuck in the seater?
Any information, thoughts, theories, and clarifications would be welcome!
Jim
But I have a problem. I bought some Lapua brass, cleaned up the necks and ran the once-fired brass into a Wilson neck sizing die. This has been my practice for 25 years -- necksizing only, whether on factory rifles or custom rifles, and I've never had an issue. I've done this with a half dozen calibers and a dozen rifles, and I can't remember ever having to full-length size brass.
HOWEVER, when I went to bullet-seat the Wilson-neck-sized brass into a Wilson 6.5/284 bullet seater, the case became badly stuck in the Wilson seater die. There's a point right at the corner of the shoulder of my cases that is larger than the Wilson seater can accommodate.
First thought: is this Savage chamber just oversized, and too big to accommodate the Wilson seater?
Second thought: the Savage is chambered, according to Savage, for 6.5/284 Norma. The Wilson die is said to be (at least on the Sinclair website) 6.5 /284 Winchester -- as is almost every 6.5/284 die on the Sinclair site -- WInchester. It never occurred to me that these could be 2 different cases with different specs and different chambers. Is that possible? Am I that big a dummy? And if that's not the problem -- if Norma and Winchester are the same -- then why are my cases getting stuck in the seater?
Any information, thoughts, theories, and clarifications would be welcome!
Jim