I've shot 6mm Creed in my bolt action quite a bit and have had the best ES's & SD's by far with Reloader 16 and Federal Match primers. Keep up the good work!
Why do you use the expander mandrel first before you size the neck with the bushing die? I thought my neck tension was a little tight after neck sizing (could not find any larger bushing nowadays). So I used the expander after neck sizing , they seem to seat nicely, smooth and constantly. I really have no specifics to to justify either way, just asking! Love your videos , always learning. 6mm CM is such fun to shoot, but worried about barrel life ,I’m think I’m going to have so much fun with this rifle that the barrel is going to be history sooner than I want. 😂
I was going to jump all over you for not going .243 or 6mm Rem, but then you kindly explained the short case/long BC bullets we use now days... makes perfect sense. Great vid and channel.🇺🇸
Liked the show, I’ve been thinking of getting the Ruger American 6 creedmoor with the 20in barrel for deer hunting. What are your thoughts on that length of barrel for that round?
Thanks for the referral to THE RELOADERS NETWORK. I'd love to learn everything about reloading and the performance of powders and various grain projectiles, especially with AA 2520 and like burn rate powders ??? Love watching your channel, keep up the excellent work.
Great video, I'm getting into reloading for my Remington 700 6.5CM and always looking for information on how to reload more accurate rounds. Definitely gonna check out the reloaders network. Cheers.
I’ll tell you what brother, nothing like having to turn up the volume all the way on the tv cause I’m eating chips. Then forgetting about the volume. Race cars came on.
Thanks for sharing. Very nice setup. Question. Have you ever necked down 6.5 Credmoor to 6mm Credmoor. What is involved in that setup? Reason for question. I have hundreds of 6.5 brass and just starting to shoot 6mm. Thanks.
@@WestDesertShooter Thanks for this. I guessed that was how to was done but wasn't sure. You confirmation makes me a lot more comfortable about giving it a try.
@@WestDesertShooter inline fabrication's makes a flush mount setup I have two of them and they look like that plate you have on top of your desk. Or on top of your workbench rather. It allows you to switch out presses off the same mount. Thank you, Echo.
Hey did you check your batch number on your 4350 for the recall on it ? How do you like the Lee Powder Thrower ? I have a lot of Lee stuff, but have not seen that yet. What scale is that ? More reloading please :-))
@@WestDesertShooter I will try and find it to send you. I have no email for U so I'll try and put the link here. ( ruclips.net/video/v7sPTrvfgxo/видео.html ) Hope this works, not to computer savvy :-))
i absolutely love mine as well.. so much i got another one lol.. one howa and one bergara and im with you i got nice dies too cause i will keep it around as long as they make brass :)
That’s a cool press, some dies have trouble clearing the arm. Like this micrometer seating die is too tall and would hit the arm. Many dies work just fine. Solid press Im sure
Built my 6 with every intention of reloading. Ended up shooting the hornady match 108s lights out.
I've shot 6mm Creed in my bolt action quite a bit and have had the best ES's & SD's by far with Reloader 16 and Federal Match primers. Keep up the good work!
Good to see a new video, Logan.
At least you answered my questions about the difference between 6CM and .243. Thanks
My next rifle will be chambered in 6mm creed Jerry, so I can shoot heavier bullets with a faster twist rate. 👊😎🇺🇸
Good job..we appreciate your time and effort!
Thanks man!
Definitely enjoy the reloading videos.
More loading please. It really helps me and I know many others. Thanks and keep up the great work!!
Semper Fi
Congrats on the new MEC 👍
I sure do appreciate mine👍
Thanks man, this thing is like butter 👌🏼
Beautiful. Considering a 6mm Cr. DD. Have been loading .243 and others. Love your process. Thanks for the video.
Keep doing the reloading. Good stuff.
Will do, thanks man
Just bought my 1st 6 creedmoor. Getting it set up on a chassis this weekend
Great video glad to see you back
Why do you use the expander mandrel first before you size the neck with the bushing die? I thought my neck tension was a little tight after neck sizing (could not find any larger bushing nowadays). So I used the expander after neck sizing , they seem to seat nicely, smooth and constantly. I really have no specifics to to justify either way, just asking! Love your videos , always learning. 6mm CM is such fun to shoot, but worried about barrel life ,I’m think I’m going to have so much fun with this rifle that the barrel is going to be history sooner than I want. 😂
More reloading videos please. Thx!
I was going to jump all over you for not going .243 or 6mm Rem, but then you kindly explained the short case/long BC bullets we use now days... makes perfect sense. Great vid and channel.🇺🇸
Well thanks for listening!
Have always loved it keep cranking
em out👍 would love to see some 6 Dasher content if possible, thinking about building 1 for long Range.
Well I don’t own a dasher, my work has one. I may be able to mess with it some more, I’ll ask
Can you do one reloading 6arc?
Cool! I would be interested to see more reloading content.
Liked the show, I’ve been thinking of getting the Ruger American 6 creedmoor with the 20in barrel for deer hunting. What are your thoughts on that length of barrel for that round?
I like the reloading
Nice video thank you and 3 cheers for the 6mm !
Thanks for the referral to THE RELOADERS NETWORK. I'd love to learn everything about reloading and the performance of powders and various grain projectiles, especially with AA 2520 and like burn rate powders ??? Love watching your channel, keep up the excellent work.
Great video, I'm getting into reloading for my Remington 700 6.5CM and always looking for information on how to reload more accurate rounds.
Definitely gonna check out the reloaders network. Cheers.
I have a few videos on 6.5 as well. Lots of good info on Johnny reloading bench and bolt action reloading
I’ll tell you what brother, nothing like having to turn up the volume all the way on the tv cause I’m eating chips. Then forgetting about the volume. Race cars came on.
Great job 👍💯
Hey Logan, good stuff. Curious about the scale you have? Checked the link and it has 0.005 gram resolution. Does it give you tenths of a grain?
Mine does not but the exact scale I have is no longer available. Mine is very accurate and repeatable, it’s been a great little scale.
How about various brass and their velocity comparisons?
Lapua,Atlas,Peterson etc.
Definitely interesting data points, personally I only have ADG. Check with Bolt Action Reloading channel!
I know this is a few years old but they don't have any or even show any 6mm brass ??
Very much enjoyed it
Mostly definitely enjoyed it.
Let c some more reloading... that's how u started ur channel... come on back to us 👍
Haha that’s true, thanks man!
Great video. I am always glad to see good reloading content. I will be interested to see how those do over RE-16.
Pretty Pretty.
Enjoyed it. 👍
Thanks for sharing. Very nice setup.
Question. Have you ever necked down 6.5 Credmoor to 6mm Credmoor. What is involved in that setup?
Reason for question. I have hundreds of 6.5 brass and just starting to shoot 6mm.
Thanks.
Yeah I’ve done it, just run it in a 6 CM die and it’s good to go. Make sure your chamber doesn’t bind up in the neck area. Try it
@@WestDesertShooter Thanks for this. I guessed that was how to was done but wasn't sure. You confirmation makes me a lot more comfortable about giving it a try.
Is that an inline fabrication flush mount setup on your MEC Marksman? Great video, Echo.
No inline mount, just direct to the bench. I like the height of on the bench so I don’t use the risers
@@WestDesertShooter inline fabrication's makes a flush mount setup I have two of them and they look like that plate you have on top of your desk. Or on top of your workbench rather. It allows you to switch out presses off the same mount. Thank you, Echo.
Hey did you check your batch number on your 4350 for the recall on it ?
How do you like the Lee Powder Thrower ? I have a lot of Lee stuff,
but have not seen that yet. What scale is that ?
More reloading please :-))
Lee thrower is great for 30$ it definitely speeds things up. Haven’t seen the recall notice, do you have a link?
@@WestDesertShooter I will try and find it to send you. I have no email for U so I'll
try and put the link here. ( ruclips.net/video/v7sPTrvfgxo/видео.html )
Hope this works, not to computer savvy :-))
Yes sir, more reloading information
I’ll do it
Do you have a specific neck tension you're trying to use?
Usually.002-.003”
I've been meaning to ask where do you go shoot for those long range shots?
Have you tried the 115 bergers? X-Ring is getting some good numbers with them. Even with a 1-7.5 twist 👊😎🇺🇸
I have not, I know I’ve seen 109g but not sure if we have tried the 115. Definitely something worth looking into. Waiting for someone to drop a 120g 🔥
You also might consider the 115 DTAC RBT. Good price for them.
Yeah man my coworker runs those! He’s had really good luck with them in his 6GT
i absolutely love mine as well.. so much i got another one lol.. one howa and one bergara and im with you i got nice dies too cause i will keep it around as long as they make brass :)
WDS what do you think about the Frankford Arsenal M-Press for a very first press to start reloading??
That’s a cool press, some dies have trouble clearing the arm. Like this micrometer seating die is too tall and would hit the arm. Many dies work just fine. Solid press Im sure
@@WestDesertShooter Thank you
I am having trouble finding much of a difference between the 6mm Creedmoore and the 6mm Remington.
Case length, standard twist rates, factory match ammo.
Ask the pros Full length size is the way
I’m full length sizing, the virgin brass just doesn’t need to be sized down
Hey, Sent a link hope it works :-)
First!
I always appreciate you watching man!