
Availability: In Stock
When you're running precision rifle rounds through multiple firings, brass gets work-hardened and cases become stubborn to chamber. A Redding 6mm BR Remington body die solves that problem by resizing the case body and bumping the shoulder back into spec without touching the neck. This targeted approach keeps your brass functioning reliably across countless reload cycles, which matters whether you're a benchrest competitor or a careful handloader who knows that brass prep is where consistency lives.
Unlike a full-length die that sizes neck and body together, the body die works solo on the case body and shoulder. That means you retain precise neck tension you've already established, then follow up with your neck die afterward to finalize the case. It's a two-step process, but serious reloaders understand why: brass that's been fired repeatedly needs this kind of selective resizing to stay shootable without getting beat up.
Redding dies are built to tight tolerances and designed for the reloader who doesn't cut corners. This body die comes ready to install in your press—no internal parts, straightforward operation, and made to last through hundreds of reloads. If you're working 6mm BR Remington brass and seeing harder bolt lift or fit issues after several shots, a body die is the logical next step in your reloading bench.
| Caliber | 6mm BR Remington |
| Die Type | Body Die |
| Manufacturer | Redding |
| Intended Use | Resizing case body and shoulder on fired brass |
Yes. After using the body die, you should run your cases through a neck die to achieve proper neck tension. The body die handles the body and shoulder; the neck die completes the resize process.
A full-length die sizes the neck, body, and shoulder all at once. A body die only resizes the case body and bumps the shoulder, leaving the neck untouched. This preserves the neck tension you've already set and is especially useful for brass that's been fired many times and has become difficult to chamber.
A body die is ideal when your cases have been fired repeatedly and are getting harder to chamber. If you notice bolt lift becoming stiffer or cases fitting poorly, your brass has likely work-hardened enough that a body die's selective resizing will restore proper fit without over-working the neck.
This die is designed for standard reloading press configurations. Verify your press accepts standard die threads; if you have questions about compatibility with your specific equipment, reach out to our team before ordering.

SKU: 197558607 • Weight: 0.4oz





Availability: In Stock
When you're running precision rifle rounds through multiple firings, brass gets work-hardened and cases become stubborn to chamber. A Redding 6mm BR Remington body die solves that problem by resizing the case body and bumping the shoulder back into spec without touching the neck. This targeted approach keeps your brass functioning reliably across countless reload cycles, which matters whether you're a benchrest competitor or a careful handloader who knows that brass prep is where consistency lives.
Unlike a full-length die that sizes neck and body together, the body die works solo on the case body and shoulder. That means you retain precise neck tension you've already established, then follow up with your neck die afterward to finalize the case. It's a two-step process, but serious reloaders understand why: brass that's been fired repeatedly needs this kind of selective resizing to stay shootable without getting beat up.
Redding dies are built to tight tolerances and designed for the reloader who doesn't cut corners. This body die comes ready to install in your press—no internal parts, straightforward operation, and made to last through hundreds of reloads. If you're working 6mm BR Remington brass and seeing harder bolt lift or fit issues after several shots, a body die is the logical next step in your reloading bench.
| Caliber | 6mm BR Remington |
| Die Type | Body Die |
| Manufacturer | Redding |
| Intended Use | Resizing case body and shoulder on fired brass |
Yes. After using the body die, you should run your cases through a neck die to achieve proper neck tension. The body die handles the body and shoulder; the neck die completes the resize process.
A full-length die sizes the neck, body, and shoulder all at once. A body die only resizes the case body and bumps the shoulder, leaving the neck untouched. This preserves the neck tension you've already set and is especially useful for brass that's been fired many times and has become difficult to chamber.
A body die is ideal when your cases have been fired repeatedly and are getting harder to chamber. If you notice bolt lift becoming stiffer or cases fitting poorly, your brass has likely work-hardened enough that a body die's selective resizing will restore proper fit without over-working the neck.
This die is designed for standard reloading press configurations. Verify your press accepts standard die threads; if you have questions about compatibility with your specific equipment, reach out to our team before ordering.
SKU: 197558607 • Weight: 0.4oz
