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when I can get single digit E's and SD with consistent seating pressure I don't see the need of all the hassle of wet tumbling and having to dry your brass. I would rather spend my time shooting more than making pretty ammo. You should probably go get a manicure to go along with your wet...
use a vibratory tumbler with dry media and you won't have to deal with that. wet tumbling gets the brass to clean on the inside and makes for less consistent loads.
Hornady even states that 1:8.5 is enough. I would go with a 1:8 or if pushing them over 3000fps a 1:8.5. way over spinning jacketed bullets can cause issues.
Patriot valley arms can make you one. they have a couple different reamers for the 6.5 SAUM. I have had them make me a couple 6.5 SAUM prefits and they are awesome.
I have ran a Bartline 3b at 24" with heavy deep spiral fluting and a suppressor. It works awesome. A #3 contour at 17.5" would be stiffer and will work great suppressed.
I would spend a few more bucks and get a Seekins PH2. the Seekins are a lot of rifle for the money and If you happen to get one that won't shoot they will take care of you unlike many of the other manufacturers.
I love seeing the Winchester M70 Elk builds. my rifle doesn't have a beautiful piece of wood on it like those, but she works pretty good at dropping bulls. 22" Kreiger barrel chambered in 416 Taylor pushing Barnes 350gr TTSX.