I’ll just sell my lapua swede brass for a loss so I can buy some over inflated R-P 6mm brass and a set of RCBS
The Arch is the Improved 6.5x55
You could probably run the 6.5 Swede brass through a 6rem die and be there, with a slightly larger case head. Might matter depending on what you build it off of.
Like you I have a plethora of brass, a free barrel and a donor action sitting here. Never said I wanted more performance than a 6mm Remington.
As for the 7.62 Hoyt, you could have got there by loading a 308 win with ramshot TAC but hey where’s the fun in that.
This site is a riot
I’ll just sell my lapua swede brass for a loss so I can buy some over inflated R-P 6mm brass and a set of RCBS
As far as I know the 6.5 Arch is an Ackley style improved 6.5x55, there was an article about it in, I want to say, "Canadian Hunting and Shooting" back in the 90's.
So the real concern here is losing $25 selling the brass.
You are going to lose hundreds of $$ when you decide to sell the 6x55 nobody wants lol.
You could probably run the 6.5 Swede brass through a 6rem die and be there, with a slightly larger case head. Might matter depending on what you build it off of.
I'm intrigued by the 6x55, and also the 6mm-08.
...the 6mm-284 makes the most sense to me...
How does the 6mm-08 differ from the 243 Win?
Anyways, the 6mm-284 makes the most sense to me - same case length as the 6.5X55, but larger in diameter. These no Wildcat based on the 6.5X55 that can provide more case capacity.
Perhaps, germane to this discussion, is a recent decision to abandon my proposed 6.5-284 project when the 6.5X55 donor rifle turned out to be devastatingly accurate as is... yeah, I did that again.
I've saved myself a lot of money by giving away brass or dies which were tempting me.