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    Too tight fitting GCs

    I just got into 6.5mm bullets but have used GCs on several other calibers. I have two molds, different manufatures, RCBS and Lee that I can't get the check on easily. I take my chamfer tool and remove any burrs but still roll up lead when I set them. Also made a tool to expand the check a little but this is tedious and I ruin a few. Is this normal for the 6.5 or do I have a lot that is on the small side ot the tolerance?

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    Check your shank on your cast boolit to make shure it is not oversize. I think some place in sticky's that they give the maximum shank size for each caliber. Also on the LASC web sit they have this information also.

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    Undersize GC's? Maybe but not likely. Oversize GC shanks on the boolets, most likely.
    You can go to a softer alloy and get a smallet boolet but that may not be what you want to do.

    GC flairing tools can be made from an oversize pin punch that is ground to the proper dia.
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    Talking Boolit gas check shank size

    I should have mention it, if the shank is oversize i would see if the manufacture would give you a new one.

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    The RCBS bullet is shooting great so I will keep this mold. I have several 5 shot groups measuring less than 1 1/2" at 100 yrds and 2 less than 1" I'm afraid if I ask for a bullet with a smaller shank then the bore ride section and bands will also be smaller. Don't want that as they are right on barrel dimensions now. I did modify the check expander tool a little to make it easier to use.

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    Place a large ball beraing on the check and give it a tap. Quick and easy.
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    what are you using to seat GC's? a lee push through sizer may work better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buck1 View Post
    Place a large ball beraing on the check and give it a tap. Quick and easy.
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