Anyone making 6mm TCU brass? How involved/difficult is the process? Do you use military brass or commercial?
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Anyone making 6mm TCU brass? How involved/difficult is the process? Do you use military brass or commercial?
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I make them here, but it has been a while. Made correctly they have lasted through many loadings in my contender custom shop barrel. The only mistake I made is trimming them to length before fire-forming them and they ended up a little short. Still been using them for quite a few years. I just used new commercial brass, I think Winchester, but would have to look to be sure. If using anything used, I'd just anneal before forming them.
I do 7 tcu. It's not hard at all. I would suggest annealing at the beginning, especially if you aren't using new brass. Run a tapered expander up to 6mm, trim to length, load and fireform.
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I used bullets with moderate loads behind them, remember, it will draw some of the neck brass back to form the sharp shoulder so leave it a few thou long when forming.
I love my 6 TCU! It is a 15" TC Custom Shop barrel and it is a tack driver. I have shot at least 2 5-shot groups at 100 yds that measure just a touch outside the 1/2" mark. It is a great gun to carry for PA ground hogs and is very deadly to 200yds and a little further if I do my part, lol.
I shot a couple with my 7 TCU, but never tried loading the heavier bullets in the 6. Just have to be careful that you reach velocity high enough for expansion on whitetail.