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high lost rate forming 6mm ppc from 7.62 x 39

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  • Hawk Carse
    quote:Seeing how 6mm PPC is susposed to have small pistol primers

    Uh, shouldn't we use small RIFLE primers?
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  • 5mmgunguy
    How are you forming the 6MM out of the 7.62x39 brass? Do you have case forming dies? It make a world of difference. Once formed then you can anneal. I just load the case with powder and a bullet and then shoot it, it blows out great.
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  • dtknowles
    Hawk

    Yes, I meant small rifle primers.

    5mm

    I have a body die for forming, no decapping stem or anything like that. Without annealing more than 50 percent crunch up like an accordian with you get to pushing the shoulder back. I switched to sizing just the neck first than annealing, this helped but some batches just will not form either way. When I pick up the brass I sort of segregated it by date.

    I thought about loading the formed brass and shooting it with real bullets but that would take range time. Fire forming with filler, I can do in my shop. When I did and got a bunch that split lenght wise between the shoulder and the head, I am glad I did it the way I did. I think getting a split like that with a normal load would be a bigger problem. Have you ever had a split like that?

    I shot the first 12 cases today with my standard load. The first two were part of my fouling and warm up group, these two cases were a little more than a grain heavier than the mean so I kept them separate. I fired four 5 shot groups alternating 6mm PPC Norma brass and RP 7.62 brass. The RP groups were actually better at 0.40" and a 0.28" at 100 yards. I shot a 0.34" and 0.60" with the Norma brass but I think I pulled one shot on the 0.60" group, pulled is not quite right, the scope hit the bill of my cap during recoil. That was the first real group and as soon as it happened I turned my cap around. I don't know why it happened when it did but I must have done something different because it did not happen with the fouling/sighters/warmup. The three shots for warmup (first shots from a just cleaned barrel)formed a group that measured 0.26" even though it was two pieces of RP brass and one piece of Norma and these rounds are chosen becasue they are out of spec, either neck tension is off or the case weight is different or the bullets have scratches or some other defect.

    Tim
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