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    Trouble Resizing .223 Brass

    Ok guys. Thanks for the help. That is exactly what I have been doing wrong. I am using Imperial sizing wax and applying it to the neck and shoulder. I thought that's where I should apply it. Like I mentioned earlier, up until now I have only loaded pistol calibers and I have carbide dies for...
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    Trouble Resizing .223 Brass

    Ok my fellow reloaders I need your help. I have been loading for several years, but it has always been pistol calibers. I am new to reloading the .223 cartridge. I am sizing my Lake City brass with a Redding Full Length Sizing Die and then checking my length with a Dillon Case Length Gage. The...
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    .223/5.56 Brass Swaging

    I found the Hornady on sale for $86 a month or so back on Optics Planet. I almost pulled the trigger on it, but there weren't any reviews yet. And if I would have done a review on one of their products I previously purchased they'd throw in a 5% discount. So I could have picked it up for roughly...
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    .223/5.56 Brass Swaging

    I know this topic has been hashed over many times before, but I have a little spin on it. I just upgraded my old single stage press to a Hornady Lock-N-Load AP press and I love it!! I am also in the process of aquiring the gear needed to reload .223/5.56 . I have 2,000 pieces of Lake City brass...
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    .223 Reloading Brass: New Lapua or Once Fired Lake City

    Other brands is something I need to look into. And yes, that's about how I am. I built a quality rifle, (Noveske stainless barrel, Seekins Precision free float rail, Geissele SD-E trigger, all on a Mega Arms matching billet set) and would like to get MOA groupings, for fun and the satisfaction...
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    .223 Reloading Brass: New Lapua or Once Fired Lake City

    The rifle should be great. Its completely custom and I just finished building it. The barrel is a 16 inch Noveske stainless 1 in 7 twist
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    .223 Reloading Brass: New Lapua or Once Fired Lake City

    Long time reader, first time poster. But here's my question fellas. I am getting into reloading 223. I have heard and read many good things about Lapua brass. I know it comes at a premium price though. The cheapest I can find it new is for $45 per 100 rounds. I hear you can get many reloads out...
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