Boatninja Major Hide Member Full Member Minuteman Sep 3, 2018 1,107 1,012 Out there somewhere Dec 22, 2019 #1 Dec 22, 2019 #1 Can I use my 6mm Creedmore Dies for loading 22 Creedmore with bushing swap? Also seating die or do I need to change out parts? Really exited!
Can I use my 6mm Creedmore Dies for loading 22 Creedmore with bushing swap? Also seating die or do I need to change out parts? Really exited!
E Elnicko Private Full Member Minuteman Apr 14, 2017 166 69 Dec 22, 2019 #2 Dec 22, 2019 #2 Yup, the sizer will work with a bushing swap. For the seater I bought a generic .224 seater from Hornady with a micrometer. Works great
Yup, the sizer will work with a bushing swap. For the seater I bought a generic .224 seater from Hornady with a micrometer. Works great
702lineman Private Supporter Full Member Minuteman Feb 19, 2017 881 467 southern IL Dec 30, 2019 #3 Dec 30, 2019 #3 I've never done this with 6 creed, but I'd be willing to bet the seater will work also. If not I'd say a new seating stem is all it will take
I've never done this with 6 creed, but I'd be willing to bet the seater will work also. If not I'd say a new seating stem is all it will take
Boatninja Major Hide Member Full Member Minuteman Sep 3, 2018 1,107 1,012 Out there somewhere Dec 30, 2019 #4 Dec 30, 2019 #4 Elnicko said: Yup, the sizer will work with a bushing swap. For the seater I bought a generic .224 seater from Hornady with a micrometer. Works great Click to expand... Bushing size? I saw a post that said he was using a 2 bushing process and had sizes listed, but now I can't locate it
Elnicko said: Yup, the sizer will work with a bushing swap. For the seater I bought a generic .224 seater from Hornady with a micrometer. Works great Click to expand... Bushing size? I saw a post that said he was using a 2 bushing process and had sizes listed, but now I can't locate it
E Elnicko Private Full Member Minuteman Apr 14, 2017 166 69 Dec 30, 2019 #5 Dec 30, 2019 #5 I believe I ended up using a .252 or .254 bushing. I’m using Alpha 22 Creed brass so I didn’t have neck down. The easiest way to figure out the correct bushing once you’ve necked down is to measure a loaded round at the neck and subtract .002.
I believe I ended up using a .252 or .254 bushing. I’m using Alpha 22 Creed brass so I didn’t have neck down. The easiest way to figure out the correct bushing once you’ve necked down is to measure a loaded round at the neck and subtract .002.