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6.5x57r full length loading dies

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  • dunbarboyz

    Do an internet search. Many places.

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  • chris8X57

    If you can't find them used, you can order custom dies through Redding or Lee. Lee can make the collet die in your caliber, but you might have to supply a fired case from your rifle.

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  • AdamsQuailHunter

    RCBS does make 6.5X57 Lapua dies - about $100 for 2 die set.

    Best Regards - AQH

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  • yonson

    Just to clarify, the r means rimmed. Is that what you are specifying?

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  • 45calmuzzleloader

    Yes, "r" for rimmed. I'm thinking about purchasing another drilling. One that is a higher grade gun than the ones I own. I already have a very well used plain old JP Sauer in 12x12x7x57r no scope and a plain but good condition Merkel in 12x12x.222 with scope and claw mounts. Really like the 7x57r caliber but old eyes need a scope for deer and bear hunting. And the .222 is not legal for deer or bear in my state (VA). I see a many guns in 6.5x57r and know that I can make brass from my supply of 7x57r. I have done the internet search. No company lists 6.5x57r dies on their website, 6.5x57 Mauser yes but no "r". I will call Lee Precision and see what they say. Thank you for all the replies.

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  • navc130

    "Usually" The R case is the same dimensions as the rimless case. That means you can use the rimless case dies and then use the proper shellholder that fits the rim. Hope this helps. Good luck.

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  • AdamsQuailHunter

    I have never had a drilling - but I have had 'Cape guns' - in 7X57R and 8X57R. I used my regular Lyman dies for reloading. The only change was the shell holder to accommodate the rimed cases.

    Best Regards - AQH

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