Coopershooter,
My dies are Reddings and I got the form die from them to go from .284 to 6-284. I did 200 Win. cases this way and didn't lose any of them. Next I got some 6.5-284 Norma cases from NECO. Yes they are expensive($61 per 100) . But they are the best brass I've ever seen. 293 of 300 were within 1% by weight, that,s +/- 1grain. Of the 293 I culled 3 more for neck runout and the remaining 290 didn't require neck turning because they were all within .001 as measured on a Sinclair consentricty guage..
Hodgdon and Load from a Disc have load data but Hodgdon is quite conservative. Depending on bullet wt RL-19 is a good place to start, along with H-4350, & H-4831SC Check MD Smith on the net also.