Hello all,
I am getting back into reloading after a 10 year hiatus.
Like most other people getting into shooting or back into shooting now-a-days I am going to work on long range precision.
I just bought a Bergarra HMR in 6.5 PRC and am enjoying it, but have been shooting factory ammo.
I used to reload a LOT, mostly 308 Win and 223 Remington, but I never really got into precision reloading.
So my previous reloading experience is using a progressive re-loader, using standard method of trimming, full length sizing, then loading using the progressive powder measure (after validating correct powder drop), and seating the bullet, validating COAL, and then knocking out a few hundred rounds.
NOW I want to start precision reloading and working up loads very specific to my rifle.
My question is, if I take factory ammo and fire form it in my gun. What are the minimal steps needed in re-sizing the brass, IF I plan on continuing to only shoot it in the same gun?
I am wondering if I really need to re-size to SAMI specs if I am using it in the same chamber?
How much case length trimming is going to be needed, if at all?
As the 6.5 PRC head spaces off the shoulder, again as I am only shooting my reloads in my ONE gun, do I need to re-set the shoulder and do a full length resizing?
As I am using fire formed brass, and only shooting in my one gun, shouldn't the re-sizing requirements be pretty minimal?
Thanks!
Mike
I am getting back into reloading after a 10 year hiatus.
Like most other people getting into shooting or back into shooting now-a-days I am going to work on long range precision.
I just bought a Bergarra HMR in 6.5 PRC and am enjoying it, but have been shooting factory ammo.
I used to reload a LOT, mostly 308 Win and 223 Remington, but I never really got into precision reloading.
So my previous reloading experience is using a progressive re-loader, using standard method of trimming, full length sizing, then loading using the progressive powder measure (after validating correct powder drop), and seating the bullet, validating COAL, and then knocking out a few hundred rounds.
NOW I want to start precision reloading and working up loads very specific to my rifle.
My question is, if I take factory ammo and fire form it in my gun. What are the minimal steps needed in re-sizing the brass, IF I plan on continuing to only shoot it in the same gun?
I am wondering if I really need to re-size to SAMI specs if I am using it in the same chamber?
How much case length trimming is going to be needed, if at all?
As the 6.5 PRC head spaces off the shoulder, again as I am only shooting my reloads in my ONE gun, do I need to re-set the shoulder and do a full length resizing?
As I am using fire formed brass, and only shooting in my one gun, shouldn't the re-sizing requirements be pretty minimal?
Thanks!
Mike