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Reloading
5.56 brass
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<blockquote data-quote="backwoods83" data-source="post: 592852" data-attributes="member: 29890"><p>I will be starting some close range (600yrd). High power matches in the spring with lake city once fired millitary in my 308, also have been necking down the same brass to 243 and neck turning to form my 243ai cases to try at some 1k IBS matches, I just sort them to +- .2 grains and not many are off, I have faith in them they are strong. I flatten the primers on most of my 308 loads and it takes a while to distort the primer pockets, and accuracy is the same as sorted fed, win, norma, or lapua cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backwoods83, post: 592852, member: 29890"] I will be starting some close range (600yrd). High power matches in the spring with lake city once fired millitary in my 308, also have been necking down the same brass to 243 and neck turning to form my 243ai cases to try at some 1k IBS matches, I just sort them to +- .2 grains and not many are off, I have faith in them they are strong. I flatten the primers on most of my 308 loads and it takes a while to distort the primer pockets, and accuracy is the same as sorted fed, win, norma, or lapua cases. [/QUOTE]
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