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January 28, 2008, 05:17 PM | #1 |
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Forming 6.5-06 brass from 30-06??? QUESTION?
Okay, so I am looking into getting a 6.5mm-06...but the trouble is finding brass to reload. There isn't much of it out there and it's kind of expensive. But, knowing that it's parent cartridge is the 30-06 (almost identical specs) can I form it easily? If so, what all is involved?
Is it something as simple as using a full length sizing die and a little lube or is it going to be a lot more involved and more work then necessary? F-C
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January 28, 2008, 06:11 PM | #2 |
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It would be far easier to run a well lubed 25-06 into the 6.5-06 die, one pass.
A single pass of the 30-06 thru a 6.5-06 die may be difficult and may ruin some of the 06 brass. The 30-06 case may require running it first through a 270 die then through a 6.5-06 sizing die. This case will have a thick neck that would have to be turned and trimmed.
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January 28, 2008, 08:26 PM | #3 |
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Yea, but the 25-06 actually has a smaller mouth then what the 6.5mm would need. The 25 accepts .257 bullets while the 6.5 is actually .264. Would it still form out and open the neck and hole up or would I have to size the head?
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January 28, 2008, 09:24 PM | #4 |
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I tend to use 270 brass for my 6.5-06 since I have 30 and 25-06's but don't have a 270 and this helps segregate the brass. I have used all three cases and they all work just fine. 25-06 is the easiest since the difference is slight and it only needs to expand a smidge. The 270 needs significant trimming. It is quite simple. Let me know what loads you like. My rifle likes 120 Sierra's and H-4831SC best.
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January 28, 2008, 09:49 PM | #5 |
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Well, see the thing is that I'm looking into the 6.5-06. But the one concerning factor is that if brass ever becomes more expensive/short supplied, I want to be able to keep the rifle shooting. I knew it could be formed out of something, but I didn't know how hard it would be...either way it's not going to be a huge extensive amount of work if I were to use 270 or 25-06 brass to form, right? I'm even willing to buy cheaper brass and put work into myself...but I don't know what all is involved in forming brass as I have never done it.
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January 29, 2008, 12:58 PM | #6 |
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When I owned a 6.5-06, I tried using 30-06 to form brass, but I eventually just used 25-06 brass to form brass. That way you don't have to worry about neck thickness or buckling shoulders. And opening the neck up .007" is a breeze. If you start with new brass, you are going to want to resize and trim before loading anyway. Never used 270 brass, but it is a lot longer than 30-06 brass, so you would have to trim it.
I used to use 25-06 loading data, but now Hornady has 6.5-06 loading data in their manual.
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January 29, 2008, 05:00 PM | #7 |
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I use 7.62x39 to size into 6.5 Grendel. I neck it down in one operation and there is no issues. That is essentially the same necking operation.
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January 29, 2008, 06:23 PM | #8 |
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It is expensive but you can buy properly head stamped 6.5-06 brass.
http://www.midwayusa.com/ebrowse.exe...*670***9013*** I have several 06 based calibers and I like properly head stamped brass. Right now I'm using nickle plated 06 brass in my 8mm-06 but all my other cartridges use properly head stamped brass. Doesn't guarntee against chambering the wrong round but every little bit helps. |
February 1, 2008, 07:01 PM | #9 |
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$37 for 20 pieces of brass
Yikes, I'll keep trimming those 270's.
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