redshooter
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Central Ontario
Hey Gents
My Tikka rebarrel is sarting to come together. I've got all my ducks lined up and I should have my barrel in a few weeks. I'm going to be chambering it in .260 Rem as the Smith has a reamer and keeping it simple will keep the costs down. I have about 500 pcs of IVI brass and I plan on resizing it from .308 to .264. As I understand it the operation is pretty simple, just run it through a .260 die and then give the inside of the case neck a wee trim. I'm going to anneal it first using the drill, torch, tempilaq, and bucket of water method. Next run it through a standard 260 die and then ream out the inside of the neck.
I realize it's a pile of work. I've already prepped 250 to use in the 308's I had. My hands hate it but it's good strong stuff if I'm not mistaken. I'm just not going to shell out the coin for Lapua when this should be just as strong and I have it all cleaned up and ready to go.
Any advice from you guys that have done this would be welcome (other then buy Lapua, I have time not money). I am missing a few things to do this. I'm going to start with basic Redding dies but my lyman trimmer though effective needs to be replaced (in reality it's crap, but it works). It looks like Wilson makes a simple trimmer that I can also use to ream out the inside of the necks. I don't need anything fancy. When I can shoot better than the rifle I'll worry about neck thickness/tension, for the moment the goal is to resize .308 Win to .260 Rem in a safe and cost effective way.
What have you used? Again cost is an issue. Also for annealing is the 750 degree paint good or should I use something else. Anyone who suggests I sit in the dark and watch the color I'm not handsome but I lke my face just the same. $20 some odd dollars for the temp paint seems like cheap insurance to me.
My Tikka rebarrel is sarting to come together. I've got all my ducks lined up and I should have my barrel in a few weeks. I'm going to be chambering it in .260 Rem as the Smith has a reamer and keeping it simple will keep the costs down. I have about 500 pcs of IVI brass and I plan on resizing it from .308 to .264. As I understand it the operation is pretty simple, just run it through a .260 die and then give the inside of the case neck a wee trim. I'm going to anneal it first using the drill, torch, tempilaq, and bucket of water method. Next run it through a standard 260 die and then ream out the inside of the neck.
I realize it's a pile of work. I've already prepped 250 to use in the 308's I had. My hands hate it but it's good strong stuff if I'm not mistaken. I'm just not going to shell out the coin for Lapua when this should be just as strong and I have it all cleaned up and ready to go.
Any advice from you guys that have done this would be welcome (other then buy Lapua, I have time not money). I am missing a few things to do this. I'm going to start with basic Redding dies but my lyman trimmer though effective needs to be replaced (in reality it's crap, but it works). It looks like Wilson makes a simple trimmer that I can also use to ream out the inside of the necks. I don't need anything fancy. When I can shoot better than the rifle I'll worry about neck thickness/tension, for the moment the goal is to resize .308 Win to .260 Rem in a safe and cost effective way.
What have you used? Again cost is an issue. Also for annealing is the 750 degree paint good or should I use something else. Anyone who suggests I sit in the dark and watch the color I'm not handsome but I lke my face just the same. $20 some odd dollars for the temp paint seems like cheap insurance to me.