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    Head Spacing a 6 Dasher?


    How would one go about head spacing a 6 Dasher barrel to a Savage action?
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    I will not buy headspace gauges for one off chamberings, so What I do is get a fired piece of brass and full length size it and use that, and for the no go I use the same case and some foil tape http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3...=5472880&rt=r3. It is much better than scotch, masking, painters, or what ever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scope eye View Post
    I will not buy headspace gauges for one off chamberings, so What I do is get a fired piece of brass and full length size it and use that, and for the no go I use the same case and some foil tape http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3...=5472880&rt=r3. It is much better than scotch, masking, painters, or what ever.

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    That's what I did for mine

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    It's kinda hard to headspace with a piece of brass that's not fireformed yet. Use a go gauge.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharpshooter View Post
    It's kinda hard to headspace with a piece of brass that's not fireformed yet. Use a go gauge.
    I agree. As stated above, you can rent a set.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dennis View Post
    I agree. As stated above, you can rent a set.
    What fun would that be, come on where's your sense of adventure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dennis View Post
    I agree. As stated above, you can rent a set.
    Where can you rent them from?

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    As I've been told before, you're setting up a co tolled explosion approximately 4" from your face. Buy or rent the gauges. It's worth it!

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    Thanks guy's I think we"ll rent them from the place LongRange suggested. Fire a few and make sure Sizing die can properly size them enough and go from there.

    Normally I do what scope eye does but I just headspace off new Lapua brass because that is all I use for competition.
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    If you are going to rent the gauges anyways, I would headspace them off brass and then double check when the gauges get there.

    But that's just me.

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    You still can't check it with brass before it is fireformed.....your'e dealing with a case that needs to have the shoulder moved ahead to start with. You can't do that with out setting the headspace on a gauge.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharpshooter View Post
    You still can't check it with brass before it is fireformed.....your'e dealing with a case that needs to have the shoulder moved ahead to start with. You can't do that with out setting the headspace on a gauge.
    Exactly,,, I can't get 6 Dasher brass any where unless I borrow a couple piece's of brass from another shooter who has already formed brass.
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    A friend recommended expanding the O.D. neck up to ..280 cal then sizing first part of neck down to .268 creating a false shoulder and using measurements.
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    Let me know if you can't find any go/no go gauges.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dennis View Post
    Let me know if you can't find any go/no go gauges.

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    Thanks Dennis,,will do.
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