Yeah, I actually handle it 4 times. Just found it to the be the fastest way for me, but Ive but a ton of effort into streamlining the process to fact it fast and efficient.
I use APP to decap because its stupid fast with a case feeder. I dont like dumping dirty brass into my LnL anymore, just...
I use 5 stations for rifle
M-die
Powder
Bullet feeder
Seater
Crimper
Not sure I'd want to try going straight from size/deprime directly to loading without knowing my brass length is good. Maybe could do it with brass that's been run thru an X-die I guess.
Im gonna buck the system here: Lyman M-die and Lee FCD to remove the light flare!! Well thats how I do it on a progressive :)
Or just chamfer, that works too ;)
This is for real. With an accurate scale, and chronograph you can see evidence of this in a Satterlee test. I've seen it fall flat for velocity sometimes with charges nearly a grain in spread.
This is exactly what I see as well. Im less concerned about the perfect sizing with my 223, I just want everything to run anywhere in that platform.
Rifles that have specific brass just for that rifle? Im far more picky.
I size the brass to fit the chamber, and don't worry about SAAMI spec as chances are the rifle isn't exactly to spec.
I have two (rookie numbers I know) ARs chambered in 223. One is 223 Wylde, one is 5.56 chambered. Obviously the chambers are different but I want all my blaster ammo to fit...
Its pretty slim, even with the magazine. I dont see any issues to be honest.
Titan is selling it for $50. ;)
https://www.titanreloading.com/product/inline-bullet-feed-kit-44-cal/
I see no reason it wouldnt. Its just a standard threaded die that screws in. I use them on my LnL with no issues for 45 and 308.
Its simple to setup. Case in shell holder, run that case up. Put a couple bullets in the die, screw it down until the bullet falls into the case, add about another...
Hard to say and thats a question best asked of RCBS directly if nobody is sure because their website doesnt say either.
I do know this though, the Lee feed dies are hands down the best Ive used, and that includes the DAA dies which have long been considered to be the best. And they make one...
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