I did try reforming .25-06 dies with standard Redding FL length dies, and they wouldn't chamber. Decided it wasn't worth it to go to custom dies.

I eventually sold my Mark V Ultra Lightweight .240, not because I didn't like it or it didn't shoot well, but because I'd had my fun and experience with it. It was VERY accurate, flat-shooting and pleasant to shoot, and if somebody wants the ultimate American factory 6mm, it's got a lot to recommend it, including top-quality brass. It ain't a prairie dog rifle, so 100 cases should last anybody a long time for coyote-to-big game hunting.


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