Propane torch, deep well socket, and a cordless drill works great as an annealer for me! Great video though keep ‘em coming
@ReloadingQuest
Ай бұрын
Bud you need a annealer lol it’s going to help big time with case neck splitting and even on the process doing this video. Enjoyed the video as always. Keep them coming.
@harveysexton7176
Ай бұрын
Bama, I didn’t see this earlier… found some success sizing brass with a few repetitions. I took some .277 fury sig mil brass and stretched it to 7/08 and .308 with an unbolted Redding t-7 press. Moly really helped out a lot.
@user-vf2hq3xg9c
Ай бұрын
The tapered expander on my RCBS 35 Whelen die allows me to resize once fired 270win cases in one step !! I make sure to coat the inside of the necks with powdered graphite & the rest of the case as usual . Can't remember the last time I had one split . Been doing this since 1976 , yeah the Whelen was still a wildcat & I still have it . 6.5 to .30 should be an easy one step process with a tapered expander in your die . Cheers
@cw2a
Ай бұрын
Nice press! 😂😂❤😂😂 I'm converting 270 to 6.506 as I watched this !! Yes, kneeling is pretty much required. Anytime you're changing diameters of a case. And it's a benefit regardless.
@alabamareloader
Ай бұрын
The MEC is probably my favorite press that I’ve tried so far
@thesnaredlife7488
Ай бұрын
If you had a 280 Ackley improved it would reload its own rounds.
@jeffreywilson690
Ай бұрын
I was the one that said concert 30 tc from 6.5 cm I convert 30/06 to 280 rem , moves the shoulder 50 thousands For 280 I nick up to 338 then back down from 30/06/ then to 284 leaving a fauls shoulder Then fire from with light load
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