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- 6. 5 Creedmoor First Resizing - Setup and Process - YouTube
Getting the initial setup right for your full-length sizing process will help you avoid a lot of problems throughout the life of a barrel This video covers
- Case Neck Trimming for 6. 5mm Creedmore | Snipers Hide Forum
Now, I have recently come across the startling concept of actually looking down my damn barrel with a bore scope with a trimmed case in the chamber to check the gap I'm leaving for carbon between the end of my neck and the small step up to the throat
- Precision 6. 5 Creedmoor Step by Step - Ultimate Reloader
Here on Ultimate Reloader, you’ll find a ton of information related to these steps, but I wanted to provide a quick run-through of each of the steps This is exactly what the video above covers So consider this article a summary rather than a deep-dive
- Case length question trim-to-length dimensions - Shooters Forum
I have not used one, but the spindle comes pre-set for the case length Once you put it together and insert a case, it will either cut a long case to the correct SAAMI length, or it will not cut because the case is good to go
- Blueprint Build: Precision Bolt Action Zermatt - Brownells
Caleb and Alex team up at Brownells to build a custom 6 5 Creedmoor bolt-action rifle from the ground up! Using a Zermatt Origin action, Proof Research barrel, KRG chassis, and Vortex Razor HD optic, they cover trigger installation, headspace checking, chassis mounting, and final assembly
- Which Hornady case comparator for 6. 5 Creedmoor?
Even if you only reload for the 6 5 Creedmoor, the Hornady Case Comparator is still beneficial It allows for more consistent shoulder bump and helps extend brass life
- 6. 5 Creedmoor Modified Case - Copper Creek Cartridge Co
Copper Creek Cartridge Co Modified Cases have the case heads drilled and tapped to accept a Hornady OAL Gauge These cases and gauges are designed for finding the length that a projectile needs to be seated to touch the barrel lands
- 6. 5 creedmoor - Trapperman Forums
The advantage of the Creedmoor over its “old” counterparts is a shorter COAL which allows use of modern, VLD type bullets and still maintain mag length I shoot a 6mm Creedmoor, it’s become my main bread and butter coyote rifle Does it really do anything a 243 doesn’t? Nope
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