I just got an older Winchester 70 rifle that was someones idea of a custom hunting rifle I THINK. It is really nicely done with a beautiful wood, trigger, metal work, heavy barrel, etc. I got it for a reasonable price so I've decided to try reloading the 6PPC. I have 6PPC dies and just ordered some 220 Russian brass. I figure someone here has done the 220 to PPC thing. I'm guessing this is a simple case of fire forming cases but when I read what the bench rest crowd does, I go a little pale. I really don't want to have to go through the full bench rest approach. Not going to be a bench rest gun. It will most likely end being set up with iron sights and shot on paper at 200 yards.
Any thoughts on simplifying the process appreciated. I do have 6mm PPC dies and have a Lyman 245496 mould if I want to try some lead in it.
Case neck measures .272 from a cerrosafe casting (1 hr cool down).
Barrel looks to be a 1:13ish twist.