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<blockquote data-quote="kamml" data-source="post: 5563281" data-attributes="member: 20373"><p>I started the reloading process yesterday when I pushed two 6.5 Grendel cases through my 6mm arc die. It was easy, but I am still have problems with shortening the case necks. I tried my latest power tool for neck shortening, naw it wan't any good and ruined the resized cases. I will try again soon using my trusty Lyman case turning tool. I have a 243 neck sizer to mount on the cutting head to size the neck and cut the neck shorter. I am confident it will work where I could not get the other tool to work due to my unfamiliarity with the it. Its fun, and I am confident resizing will go well once I have my process down. I have four bullet weights to try, 103, 105,106 & 110. And 4 different powders, Lever Rev, Black, Varget, & Tac.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kamml, post: 5563281, member: 20373"] I started the reloading process yesterday when I pushed two 6.5 Grendel cases through my 6mm arc die. It was easy, but I am still have problems with shortening the case necks. I tried my latest power tool for neck shortening, naw it wan't any good and ruined the resized cases. I will try again soon using my trusty Lyman case turning tool. I have a 243 neck sizer to mount on the cutting head to size the neck and cut the neck shorter. I am confident it will work where I could not get the other tool to work due to my unfamiliarity with the it. Its fun, and I am confident resizing will go well once I have my process down. I have four bullet weights to try, 103, 105,106 & 110. And 4 different powders, Lever Rev, Black, Varget, & Tac. [/QUOTE]
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