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6.5mm Remington AI ie dead horse

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17 October 2006, 20:29
MLC
6.5mm Remington AI ie dead horse
I am in the final stages of my build and wondered is anyone else out there has built or heard of anyone using a 6.5 Remington with a 40 degree shoulder?
Redding didn't have a print on file but Pacific Tool was more than accomodating.
I'm just waiting on McMillan and we'll be off to the smith.
Thanks.



20 October 2006, 07:57
MLC




20 October 2006, 18:47
Rusty Hook
The 6.5 RM already has 3006 case capacity, so doing a AI verson on it would probably reduce case stretching and add a little velocity but is hardly needed because the velocity potential is already ample. It's your gun; get what you want and don't worry too much about what others think...Rusty.
30 October 2006, 22:00
Bohica
I think you will find [like I did] that the shoulder collapses a lot. Even AFTER fire-forming. Never saw enough velocity gain to warrant the inherant problems. Good luck.
Aloha, Mark


When the fear of death is no longer a concern----the Rules of War change!!
31 October 2006, 16:29
MLC
Did the shoulder collapse during feeding, bullet seating or other?
I'm using a long action and single stack magazine.



20 November 2006, 03:39
Bohica
Sorry MLC,
The cases collapsed on sizing. The force of the neck sizing caused the thing to collapse. Occasionally one or two would [possibly] work-harden enough to make it through but then the amount of velocity increase [I think it was about 35-50 fps] wasn`t worth all the BS required. One more reamer for the cigar box! Oh Well? Sigh!!
Aloha, Mark


When the fear of death is no longer a concern----the Rules of War change!!
13 December 2006, 18:57
MLC
I have a set of Redding bushing dies on order so I'm hoping that using "just enough" force to resize will not collapse the shoulder.
What velocities were you getting and what length barrel/bullet/powder?
McMillan just shipped my stock so I'm in the home stretch.