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Need .223 reloading advice ?
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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 738191" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>Full length size EVERY CASE. Don't try to to load those MAX bolt action loads or you will beat your AR to death. I personally use a Lee Factory Crimp Die on all loads. The bullet does not need a crimp groove to use this die. Contrary to belief it does not destroy the accuracy of match bullets. Pay attention to the twist of your bore as to which bullets you can shoot. If it has a 9" twist like many do the 77 gr Hornady is about the heaviest bullet you can stabilize. Don't use FEDERAL primers. The ARs have a floating firing pin and can slam fire. Federal is the only primers I have had this problem with. Their cup is thin and sensitive.</p><p></p><p>Get all the magazines you ever think you will need NOW before the knee jerk reaction governmental bull hits the fan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 738191, member: 10178"] Full length size EVERY CASE. Don't try to to load those MAX bolt action loads or you will beat your AR to death. I personally use a Lee Factory Crimp Die on all loads. The bullet does not need a crimp groove to use this die. Contrary to belief it does not destroy the accuracy of match bullets. Pay attention to the twist of your bore as to which bullets you can shoot. If it has a 9" twist like many do the 77 gr Hornady is about the heaviest bullet you can stabilize. Don't use FEDERAL primers. The ARs have a floating firing pin and can slam fire. Federal is the only primers I have had this problem with. Their cup is thin and sensitive. Get all the magazines you ever think you will need NOW before the knee jerk reaction governmental bull hits the fan. [/QUOTE]
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