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So? Did someone tell you gas guns always need small base does? If so, they were wrong.Thanks, it's a gas gun.
No, they haven't, I run an SB die for my 556 guns. Some people say it's a good idea.So? Did someone tell you gas guns always need small base does? If so, they were wrong.
No, they haven't, I run an SB die for my 556 guns. Some people say it's a good idea.
If you bought a 6mm Creedmoor for precision, then a SB die is a step backwards and is not a good idea. It's also unnecessary in a gas gun, despite what "some people" say.
And guns are loud and the sky is blue, but the “need” for SB dies in gas guns is almost completely an old wives tale, other than exceptions already noted above.Small base dies are fine when adjusted correctly. They are not needed but they are insurance. Chambers get dirty and brass has spring back.
@Big Moose I would go for a bushing small base die
Affect it in what way? And brass life in what way?
Have you ever used one ?
My guns aren't loud, I have a suppressor.
Attached is the figure from forster dies. So your under the impression that .003 is the end of the world?View attachment 7755319
When you push brass into a die it does not shrink or get pushed back to its original size, it gets extruded likeAffect it in what way? And brass life in what way?
Have you ever used one ?
My guns aren't loud, I have a suppressor.
Attached is the figure from forster dies. So your under the impression that .003 is the end of the world?View attachment 7755319
Find some statically significant data that shows runout is linked to accuracy. And excessive runout define that as well.
I'll leave this video for you to view
I used to think the same way you do. But after cutting out many steps in my reloading process. With no loss in accuracy or ES. I learned what actually matters. When I started removing steps.
I use both types of dies each has a application.
But yet I see factory ammo putting up consistent 1/2 min groups.
This was awesome, thanks!I needed a 6 Creed SB die for a while. Overpressured some Alpha brass (or it's Alpha brass) and the webs measured .472". Sticking extraction on a bolt gun. I tried to buy the PVA universal sizing die but they could never make the correct bushing. Sent me a .463 bushing. Damn near ripped my press off the bench trying to size a piece. Sent the die back. So that brass just sat there for two years. I built a 6.5CM AR and necked that 6CM brass up. Somehow found out that RCBS makes a SB die set for 6.5CM. I bought it and fixed all that brass. It sizes to .468". Normally the brass should be .470". Worked like a charm. $55 for the two die set. Really only needed the sizer but fuck it. I was happy to pay $55 to fix $300 worth of brass. Especially after that fiasco with PVA.
Highly recommend. RCBS SB die. (Yes, it will work on 6CM just fine)