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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Annealing AR brass (.223)
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<blockquote data-quote="greyman" data-source="post: 1065728" data-attributes="member: 86213"><p>I bought several boxes of the white box of Winchester .223 ammo to shoot out of my AR and have been reloading it. It is on its third reload when I find cracked necks they go right in the trash. I bought a 500ct box of RP .223 brass to load and I haven't even touched it yet. .223 brass is too cheap to spend a lot of time and effort on, besides that when I'm at the range I always pickup range brass. Heck I even had a guy help me and he gave me all of his brass which was all new once fired. That said a bolt gun is different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greyman, post: 1065728, member: 86213"] I bought several boxes of the white box of Winchester .223 ammo to shoot out of my AR and have been reloading it. It is on its third reload when I find cracked necks they go right in the trash. I bought a 500ct box of RP .223 brass to load and I haven't even touched it yet. .223 brass is too cheap to spend a lot of time and effort on, besides that when I'm at the range I always pickup range brass. Heck I even had a guy help me and he gave me all of his brass which was all new once fired. That said a bolt gun is different. [/QUOTE]
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