jackie schmidt
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I have boxes of old 6PPC cases laying around that I don’t use anymore because (due to loads I shoot) they are too tight around the web. This despite using a die that hits the web pretty hard. The necks are still good, and the primer pockets are not too loose.
I decided to try something that I have heard of others doing. I took a Redding body died and bored the shoulder out, leaving just the taper. I then machined about 1/4 inch off of the base. Using a arbor press, I shove a lubed case in all the way. I then flip it and push the case out with a rod.
I then size them in my regular dies.
Bingo. The web now measures like a once fired case. They go in and out of the Rifle with no click. I shot some of them last Sunday, they acted like fresh cases as far as extraction was concerned. I fired the 10 cases I had done this to at least three times, and they acted normal.
Accuracy did not suffer.
The problem with most small base dies is they still use a shell holder. That last little bit of the web just forward of the extractor groove just won’t size down. This setup crams the entire case so everything, including the rim, is hit.
I know others have done this. Just thought I would try it myself.
Brass ain’t that expensive, but it’s a pain doing everything you have to do to get them ready to go to the line.
I have to drive over to Bridge City in the morning, when I get back I will take some pictures of the setup.
Here are some pics.....
http://benchrest.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=22383&stc=1&d=1558038786
http://benchrest.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=22384&stc=1&d=1558038845
http://benchrest.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=22385&stc=1&d=1558038895
http://benchrest.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=22386&stc=1&d=1558038949
I decided to try something that I have heard of others doing. I took a Redding body died and bored the shoulder out, leaving just the taper. I then machined about 1/4 inch off of the base. Using a arbor press, I shove a lubed case in all the way. I then flip it and push the case out with a rod.
I then size them in my regular dies.
Bingo. The web now measures like a once fired case. They go in and out of the Rifle with no click. I shot some of them last Sunday, they acted like fresh cases as far as extraction was concerned. I fired the 10 cases I had done this to at least three times, and they acted normal.
Accuracy did not suffer.
The problem with most small base dies is they still use a shell holder. That last little bit of the web just forward of the extractor groove just won’t size down. This setup crams the entire case so everything, including the rim, is hit.
I know others have done this. Just thought I would try it myself.
Brass ain’t that expensive, but it’s a pain doing everything you have to do to get them ready to go to the line.
I have to drive over to Bridge City in the morning, when I get back I will take some pictures of the setup.
Here are some pics.....
http://benchrest.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=22383&stc=1&d=1558038786
http://benchrest.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=22384&stc=1&d=1558038845
http://benchrest.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=22385&stc=1&d=1558038895
http://benchrest.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=22386&stc=1&d=1558038949
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