With the price of fine Lapua brass for the 6.5x55 as low as it is, why bother?
Tried a couple ways and finally settled on a crazy easy way.
I'm cheap. Plain and simple. So seeing the prices of swede brass, i decided to roll my own. Tried with lee dies. Tried to just run through the size die. No dice.
Tried by running through rcbs 7x57 then 6.5x55... no dice.
Looked around and found some useless to me resized 30-06 to 7.65x53 argentine. Hm... what the heck. Ran one through my new rcbs dies and bam! Success! So i seated and made a dummy round. More success! Win for thrift!!
With the price of fine Lapua brass for the 6.5x55 as low as it is, why bother?
Originally Posted by keeki
Guess it doesn't really matter. If ya cant afford $15, you won't be buying much anyways
If the wrong sized case head doesn't bother you, then sure, yay thrift.
I'm a firm believer in the theory that if it bleeds, I can kill it.
30-06 case head with 30-06 bolt face I don't see any issues with that. Hell, even hornady 6.5x55 cases have 30-06 sized case head
Heck most of my loaded cases have the wrong case stamp on them, between component shortage and wildcating I just double check them before I go shooting.
Dean
RUMs are like woman in Stiletto heals, you know they are going to put you in the poor house, but that has never stopped anyone from pursuing them.
I get 1x fired 30-06 for 15-25 cents where as the cheapest swede brass I've seen is 55cents and its almost always out of stock. Lapua brass from what I've seen is $1/ea.
I used 6.5 x 55 lee die and it worked just fine. quite surprised how easy a 270 case went in, pushed shoulder back some , extracted and removed over length neck, finished resizing and then trimmed to length. not a great looking case after firing, kind of bulging at the back.
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