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Loading Range Brass and expecting Precision
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<blockquote data-quote="Patriot007" data-source="post: 1893039" data-attributes="member: 111276"><p>Well there's been a lot said about range brass and once fired brass. Some Good, Some bad and some well I'm still questioning. All I'm going to comment on is your lee dies. If you bought the lee ultimate die set you got 4 dies in that set. Out of that set you will want to keep the Crimp die and the Collet die. If you are loading for your AR, you will need the crimp die. Some people do not crimp for their AR's. Me, I use a light crimp, just my preference.</p><p>Now, when you acquire your Bolt rifle, in 5.56 or 223, 223 wild. You will want to have that Collet die to size the neck.</p><p>The Forster Bench Rest 223 die set comes with a Seating die and FL sizing die. They both work great with the AR and Bolt Rifle platform. I would add the Forster 223 Bump die with the set and your golden.( No Bushing, Just for bumping the shoulder back ).</p><p>With all Brass, if your shooting for accuracy, (OR NOT) you MUST anneal your Brass. For that, I would recommend the Annealeez 2.0. For $275.00 shipped to my front door, This was a game changer in all of my reloading case prep.</p><p>Just my .02 cents. <a href="https://annealeez.com/about/faqs/" target="_blank">https://annealeez.com/about/faqs/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patriot007, post: 1893039, member: 111276"] Well there's been a lot said about range brass and once fired brass. Some Good, Some bad and some well I'm still questioning. All I'm going to comment on is your lee dies. If you bought the lee ultimate die set you got 4 dies in that set. Out of that set you will want to keep the Crimp die and the Collet die. If you are loading for your AR, you will need the crimp die. Some people do not crimp for their AR's. Me, I use a light crimp, just my preference. Now, when you acquire your Bolt rifle, in 5.56 or 223, 223 wild. You will want to have that Collet die to size the neck. The Forster Bench Rest 223 die set comes with a Seating die and FL sizing die. They both work great with the AR and Bolt Rifle platform. I would add the Forster 223 Bump die with the set and your golden.( No Bushing, Just for bumping the shoulder back ). With all Brass, if your shooting for accuracy, (OR NOT) you MUST anneal your Brass. For that, I would recommend the Annealeez 2.0. For $275.00 shipped to my front door, This was a game changer in all of my reloading case prep. Just my .02 cents. [URL]https://annealeez.com/about/faqs/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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