I have ordered some stainless round bar stock and at the weekend I will machine a set of LE.Wilson type dies.
A neck sizing decapping die and a seater die for use with my Arbor press.

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I must admit to being a 6.5mm fan, especially the 6,5x47 Lapua. I put 4 consecutive shots into a V bull at 1200 yards with mine a couple of years ago,the fifth shot falling in the 5 ring at low right. That was with pointed 123 grain Scenars my Accuracy International, 266" barrel, shortened Versa Pod bipod, suppressed with a 16x PMII. It is far nicer to shoot than the 308 Win however those little 123 grain Scenars do tend to get pushed around by the wind.Pete wrote:I recently sold my 308.........a bit of a thug compared to the 6.5x47. The 6.5 is superior, especially at 1000-1200 yds.
Plus as WelshShooter said, buying the 123 and 136 Scenars in bulk from Europe saves a wad of cash, even taking shipping, exchange etc into account.
Pete
What's next? Definitely a full-length body/bump die. Incidentally the OAL gauge will be more accurate using a case fired in your chamber then re-sized.Alpha1 wrote:I am busy drilling and tapping cases to fit the Shooting Sheds overall length gauge which is far superior to the Hornady offering.
I have ordered some stainless round bar stock and at the weekend I will machine a set of LE.Wilson type dies.
A neck sizing decapping die and a seater die for use with my Arbor press.
hmm whats next.
They are once fired cases.The Gun Pimp wrote:What's next? Definitely a full-length body/bump die. Incidentally the OAL gauge will be more accurate using a case fired in your chamber then re-sized.Alpha1 wrote:I am busy drilling and tapping cases to fit the Shooting Sheds overall length gauge which is far superior to the Hornady offering.
I have ordered some stainless round bar stock and at the weekend I will machine a set of LE.Wilson type dies.
A neck sizing decapping die and a seater die for use with my Arbor press.
hmm whats next.
I shot this 5 shot group on Stickledown @ 1000 yds a few weeks back during a lull in wind conditions with my Gen 1 Ruger Precision Rifle in 6.5 Creedmoor.Ovenpaa wrote: I put 4 consecutive shots into a V bull at 1200 yards with mine a couple of years ago,the fifth shot falling in the 5 ring at low right.
In your chamber - of course?Alpha1 wrote:They are once fired cases.The Gun Pimp wrote:What's next? Definitely a full-length body/bump die. Incidentally the OAL gauge will be more accurate using a case fired in your chamber then re-sized.Alpha1 wrote:I am busy drilling and tapping cases to fit the Shooting Sheds overall length gauge which is far superior to the Hornady offering.
I have ordered some stainless round bar stock and at the weekend I will machine a set of LE.Wilson type dies.
A neck sizing decapping die and a seater die for use with my Arbor press.
hmm whats next.
That explains a lot. I was not aware of that but my local dealer obviously has a better understanding of the laws regarding selling or transferring firearms than I do.Ovenpaa wrote:Erm.. your local gun shop has accepted payment for a firearm for which you do not have authority to own? I hope not as that would be breaking the law.
s3(2) Firearms Act 1968 states:
It is an offence for a person to sell or transfer to any other person in the United Kingdom, other than a registered firearms dealer, any firearm or ammunition to which section 1 of this Act applies, or a shot gun, unless that other produces a firearm certificate authorising him to purchase or acquire it or, as the case may be, his shot gun certificate, or shows that he is by virtue of this Act entitled to purchase or acquire it without holding a certificate.
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