I've been spending some time adding to the first 50 cases I converted and thought that some of you might like to see some photographs of the process.
The case is a necked down .303" British to 6mm or .243". I used a two stage forming process to form the brass finishing off with decapping. I used HXP brass for my first 50 rounds but found the brass a bit thick with one of the rifles needing to have the cases neck turned to fit the chamber. This time round I used PPu brass as it is thinner and the neck fits the chamber on both rifles after forming. The brass is firstly neck sized in a 6.5 x 55 die to get it started and then is formed in the FL 6mm Musgrave die. These dies are Lee very special run and I was lucky enough to find a shop in the states with two sets and I had them over here within a week.
Here is a picture of a 303 parent case alongside a formed 6mm Musgrave. All the 303 brass was once fired.

This is the 303 case about to go into the 6.5 x 55 die.

Neck sized down to 6.5 and about to go into the 6mm Musgrave FL die.

Finished case about to go into the decapper.

Formed and decapped case ready for prepping.

The cases were trimed to length, had their primer pockets cleaned, neck deburred inside and out, flash hole was deburred and the primer pocket was uniformed. The whole process was done using Lyman power tools.
On the case trimmer.

Ready for primer pocket cleaning.

Clean and shiny.

After the merry go round of case mouth deburring, flash hole deburring and primer pocket uniforming.

Ready for priming and dropping the powder, I'm using PPu LR primers and Hodgdon 4350 37-39 gns gave good results and will be developed further.


Now for a bit of bullet seating.


Finished rounds.


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