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You will need specific tools for reloading 6x47 Lapua cartridges, including a press, dies, and a case trimmer. A cartridge case gauge can also be helpful for ensuring proper case length. Additionally, a scale and powder measure are essential for accurately measuring powder charges.
Essential Tool Selection
When reloading 6x47 Lapua cartridges, you’ll need a suitable cartridge case to start with, which can be purchased from a reputable manufacturer or sourced from existing cases that have been inspected and resized. The resizing process typically involves using a full-length sizing die to ensure proper headspace and case dimensions. A cartridge case gauge can be used to verify the case length, which should be between 2.255 and 2.265 inches.
Reloading Die Requirements
To properly reload 6x47 Lapua cartridges, you will need specific dies designed for this cartridge. The dies should include a full-length sizing die, a neck sizing die, and a bullet seater die. The full-length sizing die will resize the case to the correct dimensions, while the neck sizing die will only resize the neck area. The bullet seater die will seat the bullet to the correct depth.
Powder Charge and Case Trimming
When reloading 6x47 Lapua cartridges, it’s essential to accurately measure the powder charge. A digital powder scale and a powder measure are recommended for this task. The powder charge should be set according to the manufacturer’s recommendations, which is typically around 40-45 grains for varmint hunting. After loading the cartridge, a case trimmer is used to trim the case to the correct length, which is typically 2.255-2.265 inches. This ensures proper headspace and prevents potential issues with the cartridge.
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