removes any internal drill or punch burrs as well as reaming the flash-hole itself to 0.062 inches. The UK retailer for K&M is Reloading Solutions of Kidlington in Oxfordshire (http://www.
reloadingsolutions.com) and this company lists the product as # KM30062 in its catalogue. Anyway, onto tools. Most die manufacturers cater for the cartridge but under its original name of 6BR Remington and this can cause some confusion – don’t worry, they work just fine on ‘Norma BR’ cases. I generally buy either Forster or Redding dies these days, and it’s the former this time, the standard full-length sizing set used that has a screw-adjustable ‘Bench
Rest seater die’, not the one with the more expensive ‘Ultra Seater’ and its micrometer top. Since I bought my dies, Forster has introduced a 6BR version of its excellent Bushing-Bump interchangeable bushing neck-sizer die that also resets the shoulder position, a type which I use in my .223 Rem and .308 Win long-range F/TR ammunition. However, there is a lot to be said for full-length sizing the 6BR with its short, fat case especially if employed in a tight chamber. You get slick chambering and extraction and a good press, sizer die, and rifle chamber still ensures everything is a neat fit, nice and concentric too. I found a couple of less than desirable traits with
Forster dies plus a Redding body die (on right) plus the essential spare 0.57” decap pins
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