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<blockquote data-quote="Koda_" data-source="post: 2952886" data-attributes="member: 121268"><p>In my experience you dont want any lube in the neck ID when your seating a bullet for 223 in an AR platform. Tiny bullets and little neck area to grab them for the feeding they go thru... just my experience. I run a second clean op after sizing. </p><p></p><p></p><p>as for brass quality, this comes down to what you are reloading for? Precision, hunting, plinking? </p><p>223 brass is cheap, and often you can find all you need with used brass. If your careful and just need plinking loads you can work a recipe for most brass. If you want precision or hunting loads buy some quality brass thats new and just use that for that recipe. </p><p>I think Federal makes American Eagle brand, I use Federal brass with good results so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Koda_, post: 2952886, member: 121268"] In my experience you dont want any lube in the neck ID when your seating a bullet for 223 in an AR platform. Tiny bullets and little neck area to grab them for the feeding they go thru... just my experience. I run a second clean op after sizing. as for brass quality, this comes down to what you are reloading for? Precision, hunting, plinking? 223 brass is cheap, and often you can find all you need with used brass. If your careful and just need plinking loads you can work a recipe for most brass. If you want precision or hunting loads buy some quality brass thats new and just use that for that recipe. I think Federal makes American Eagle brand, I use Federal brass with good results so far. [/QUOTE]
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