Hmmm??? Something going on with your measurements??? Like. . . you say the neck of a loaded round measured .292". If you subtract the bullet diameter from that you get .028, then divide that by 2 it tells me .014" is actually the thickness of the case neck, not .0155".
If the case necks are .0140" in thickness, then yes . . . you'd want an OD of .290", which is what'll give you your .002" neck tension.
Going back to the problem of so much force to seat a bullet. This is virgin Alpha brass I take it? An issue I had with my Alpha brass was that the case mouth's were not chamfered or deburred. They had a nice square cut to a very uniform length. There can be enough of a burr on the ID of the mouth of any case to cause that much resistance. I highly suspect you hadn't chamfered the neck. . .is that right?
I agree w/ the 0.294 being the bushing I need to try. The Alpha brass was once fired & I did chamfer the inside of the case mouth. I purchased loaded ammo from Eagle Eye as I did not have any 6.5 CM brass.
Just bothers me why measuring the OD of a loaded round and measuring brass thickness do not reconcile. I measured 15 each:
- loaded rounds: 0.2915" (all were exactly this dimension)
- wall thickness: 0.0165" (six were this dim, two were 0.017 & two were .0155)
- Measured ID of sized cases: 0.259" (a lot of variation (0.257" to 0.260" w/ two cases being down to 0.257")
- measure the bullet: 0.2635" (not sure why not 0.264" - bullet is a 147 gr. ELD-M)
So so with a 0.290 bushing:
- based on loaded round OD: 0.2915" - 0.290" = 0.0015"
- based on brass thickness: 0.2635" + (2 X 0.0165") - 0.290" = 0.0065" - TOO MUCH need 0.2945" bushing!!!
- based on bulled OD & ID of sized case: 0.2635" - 0.259" = 0.0045" - TOO MUCH need .2925" bushing!!! (based on ID w/0.290 bush)
Comparing bottom two calcs I will go to 0.294" bushing
Also, I measure the bushing. The top was 0.2885" & the bottom was 0.289. Wilson says that there is 0.003" taper top to bottom but I am measuring only 0.0005" taper. The bushing is marked as "290" so if it is off by 0.001" then I probably need to order 295 & not a 294.