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Ralpharama

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  1. From time to time one has to suffer the tedious job of case trimming, lest bad things happen. The trimming itself isn’t too much of a ball ache, but removing the resultant burr most certainly is a pain the low hanging fruit.  I have tried a high quality pair of chamfering engineering debuting tools, but they work on a 45degree angle and most reloading debuting tools seem to work on a far more acute angle with a more suitable rake angle for brass. It seems that I must work harder and invest in a case prep centre.

    I did like the look of the Hornady trio which seemed to do all I want at a sensible price, but was somewhat put of my a link to an American forum where they were complaining that they had broken this model. I do appreciate that making any machine “American proof” is a tall order for any designer, but if these units are unreliable I don’t want to invest in a flawed product.

    I’ve never had any problem with primer pockets other than when I had bought some cheap ..223 brass that had sealed in primers, so for me I’m only looking for deburring inside and out and I like the idea of a case brush to remove crap from the inside of the neck.

    Have you guys got any tales for great joy or a gnashing of teeth in this respect?

     

  2. 37 minutes ago, Richiew said:

    Fireform cases after new lapua brass has been mandrel sized . Then Forster bushing and bump neck sizer . Only problem is the rounds only fit one rifle .  Not a problem in my case. 

    After watching lots of stuff and listening to lots more I have ordered a Forster bump and bushing die also. To me it seems to be a really good combination of both camps. Watch this space 🤣

  3.  I have been told that full length resizing fire formed cases is a bad thing by some and the only way by others. I am confuddled.

    I have always neck sized with affordable Lee dies in the past and fitted the bullets with Forster micrometer seating dies.

    I have gone down the same route with my new 6.5 creedmoor, though I haven't experimented with seating depths yet. So far I have full length resized once fired Hornady brass, but found the bullets a bit tight in the case and there has been some tiny bits of brass swarf landing on the press lower after seating. I was wondering about getting a neck sizing die with bushings in it for a more accurate neck size. The other option I guess would be to get a 6.5mm mandrel die?

    WHat is thought to be the best idea? 

  4. Booked Stickledown for Friday week and have been told that the Intarso targets are buggered .... yet again and all they have on offer is 300yards. I have a new 6.5 Creedmoor which I was looking forward to testing at a thousand.

    There isn't I guess any discount offered given all that is on offer is 300yards. 

    Is it me being unlucky or is this system really flakey? They tell me that they are awaiting parts unlikely to arrive before the end of August as a best case scenario FFS!

    Why do I keep paying my NRA membership?

    Grumpy from Somerset.

  5. I've only just go my Sabatti STR FC chambered in 6.5mm creedmoor. I've bought 500off ELD Ms because they have been soooo good in my .308 and .300wm Sabattis. I would prefer to use RS powders, but as that is all going to put holes in Putin's followers I've bought 3 kilos of N555. I have got some N150, but as I'm starting from scratch it seems sensible to use the powder specifically produced for the calibre. I'll be starting the load development Saturday week in the 100 yard tunnel.

     

  6. I now have my shiny new Sabatti STR FC chambered in 6.5 creedmoor, and following advice on here etc have bought 3 kilos of N555 and 500off 140grn ELD match bullets. The ELD match bullets performed outstandingly well in my .308W and .300WM Sabattis so are very much my go to bullet.

    Unfortunately load data seems a tad thin on the ground for this combination and VihtaVuori don't seem to even acknowledge the existence of this fine projectile, unless I'm missing something? 

  7. 3.5 - 21 x 50mm Bushnells Elite Tactical DMR Rifle Scope. First Focal Plane in Milliradians. 34mm tube.

    I had this scope on my Sabatti STR .308 shooting out to 1000 yards where it performed extremely well. Can't knock it, but a 5-50x scope came up at a bargain price for the new gun which I couldn't resist, so this scope needs a new home.

    It will be sold with the Warne rings which are medium height and suitable for a picatinny rail 

    Comes with lens covers but I can’t find the original box, I suspect it has been “tidied”

    £599 including DPD next day tracked carriage.

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