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Rolland
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6.5 X 53R cases
      #339853 - 07/04/20 05:23 AM

I have been working on a Dutch Mannlicher for the past few months and since I am house bound to avoid the plague and waiting for the return of the stock from the checkerer thought I would work on making brass.
I know I am most likely preaching to the choir will post anyway.
I made a new stem for the 5C collet stop with a taper to center the cartridge and using a 7/16 collet can quickly load and shape the brass, turning the rim and putting a slight taper on the base this makes the cartridges slide much easier.
I have a RCBS form and trim die after forming and triming I anneal the neck prior to fire forming. Then resize check the lenght and reload with 6.5 x 54 die set. So far no split necks. I am using new Winchester brass.


Edited by Rolland (07/04/20 09:16 AM)


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Re: 6.5 X 53R cases [Re: Rolland]
      #339861 - 07/04/20 09:50 AM

Yes, if the back edge of the rim is not rounded, they will jam in the clips.

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Re: 6.5 X 53R cases [Re: MikeRowe]
      #339863 - 07/04/20 10:32 AM

If we could solve the Australian import restriction, you would be contracted to make my next hundred cases Rolland!

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Re: 6.5 X 53R cases [Re: Marrakai]
      #339865 - 07/04/20 11:06 AM

Rolland, I like your setup. I made a similar device with a small three jaw chuck with a spring loaded center inside for machining case heads, works well.

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Re: 6.5 X 53R cases [Re: Marrakai]
      #339877 - 07/04/20 01:45 PM

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If we could solve the Australian import restriction, you would be contracted to make my next hundred cases Rolland!




Wouldn't be wonderful if we could get rid of the insane rule makers and get back to common sense.


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Re: 6.5 X 53R cases [Re: Rolland]
      #339975 - 10/04/20 03:02 PM

common sense? in times of "corona pandemic"

must be a wonderful world but to quote frederic the great "I am like moses, I see the promised land from far away but I will never come into it"

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Re: 6.5 X 53R cases [Re: Rolland]
      #339978 - 10/04/20 03:30 PM

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If we could solve the Australian import restriction, you would be contracted to make my next hundred cases Rolland!




Wouldn't be wonderful if we could get rid of the insane rule makers and get back to common sense.




What's the story here? "Australian Import Restriction"? At which end, can brass not be imported into the USA from Australia? Or not exported from Australia to the USA?

All new to me.

I know it can be hard to "export" stuff from the USA to Australia or elsewhere if related to firearms. One of Obama's little creations wasn't it? When will Trump fix that one? He has had enough time.

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Re: 6.5 X 53R cases [Re: NitroX]
      #339992 - 11/04/20 03:54 AM

Ammunition and components of Ammunition
To import ammunition and components of ammunition into Australia, importers must obtain prior to importation, one of the following:

written certification from the police firearms or weapons registry in their state or territory
written permission to import from the Department of Home Affairs (small and large calibre).
Ammunition for use with firearms, also known as rounds, bullets, and cartridges, is controlled under the Regulations. This includes ammunition for paintball markers, soft air (BB) pellets as well as ball or shot projectiles for muzzle-loading firearms.

Components of ammunition include projectiles, cartridge casings, whether new or spent, and primers designed or adapted for use in ammunition are also controlled under the Regulations.

I got this off of the Australian web site

I did not find any restrictions for import in to the US but with the gobbly gook way they write the laws it is anybodys guess.


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Re: 6.5 X 53R cases [Re: Rolland]
      #339996 - 11/04/20 09:48 AM

Thanks Rolland. So the authoritarian bastards in Australia have put even more restrictions in without me realising it.

Even empty brass and projectiles .... scum bags.

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Re: 6.5 X 53R cases [Re: NitroX]
      #339997 - 11/04/20 11:04 AM

Quote:

Thanks Rolland. So the authoritarian bastards in Australia have put even more restrictions in without me realising it.

Even empty brass and projectiles .... scum bags.




Problem is that you do not know who is driving the regulations. Are they there because this is what the USA want before they will allow export from the USA i.e. proof of legitimacy of importer and use in Oz. What the USA wants it gets, you in OZ should know that by now, When the USA says bend over don't your PM's reach for the floor


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Re: 6.5 X 53R cases [Re: eagle27]
      #339998 - 11/04/20 11:38 AM

Pretty sure you will find that Australia's import restrictions preceded US's export restrictions (Port Arthur preceded Nine-Eleven).
Nowadays our problem in Oz is related to some (most?) US retailers' outright refusal to export gun-related items/accessories that Australians could legally import, albeit some items may require a B709 import permit.

Ammunition components are probably a bit tougher for a private individual to import though.

I hope Bruce Bertram and Geoff McDonald are self-isolating with enthusiasm!

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Re: 6.5 X 53R cases [Re: eagle27]
      #340003 - 11/04/20 06:48 PM

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When the USA says bend over don't your PM's reach for the floor




Like when your PM gets down on her knees. Ha ha

But I would worried about those teeth on her, strip the meat off a leg bone in one go ...

To our American friends, Aussies and Kiwis rarely respect our PM's like you love your Presidents.

On the import restrictions. I used to bring in brass eg on trips no problem. Maybe 2001 or 2006 it was confiscated in Perth. 2006 I think. I got it back when supplying documentation. B709A I think from SAPOL.

It looks like there is extra documentation requirements. The Home dept or whatever didn't exist then.

Also projectiles have never needed a B709A or other docs. Looks like very new requirements.

Probably slipped in the back door to prevent terrorists or something buying projectiles for hand loading or some such BS.

USA connected, a possibility. I doubt it.

I most recently imported brass and projectiles when Rolf sent over the Mannlichers. I did need B709;s from the police and applied for after customs notified me, no other agency involved.

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Edited by NitroX (11/04/20 06:49 PM)


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Re: 6.5 X 53R cases [Re: NitroX]
      #340008 - 11/04/20 07:58 PM

I have found customs here to actually be very friendly and helpful, at least those that I have dealt with. Importing is generally not to problematic here so long you don't try and bullshit them or hide the goods inside tomato sauce tins etc. If you declare honestly what it is most of the time the goods goes through without any problems and other times Customs may require that you fill out a B709A form which is more or less a formality. At least that has been my experience.

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Re: 6.5 X 53R cases [Re: Waidmannsheil]
      #340044 - 13/04/20 01:48 PM

John

Matt is right here, B709A from your local WL is generally all thats required for all the above, nothing has chnaged here...except peoples propensity to become paranoid.....IMHO

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Re: 6.5 X 53R cases [Re: paradox_]
      #340048 - 13/04/20 05:17 PM

I've had many dealings with customs.

For simple B709s for ammo even firearms never had any real issues. Cops were even speedy when they knew customs was already holding stuff.

Had incidents with the pricks over other stuff though. Knives. I collect them. I had a very rare antique confiscated and presumably destroyed when returning from India they said the hareem jamdhar punching two bladed knife was illegal. Gave me a form but said it had to be applied for before bringing to Australia, so presumably a waste of time. Later someone told me, no, you should still have applied for as they have to consider the application if it was confiscated at the airport. I even asked them to donate it to a museum rather than destroy it. There were TWO of those in Johdpur of that age, over 400 years old. That one and one in a museum.

And nowadays customs or border force, loves tobacco taxing. I hate tax collectors of any sort. It is a Biblical thing.

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Re: 6.5 X 53R cases [Re: NitroX]
      #340069 - 14/04/20 05:32 AM

That's just pure low down dirty!

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