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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Annealing AR brass (.223)
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<blockquote data-quote="mtwarych" data-source="post: 1065745" data-attributes="member: 70595"><p>For the last 15 years of reloading .223 for an AR platform with BLC-2 and CFE223 I would get 4 to5 loads on a set of brass before neck cracking became usual.</p><p></p><p>With the price of 223 or 5.56 brass pretty inexspensive, I don't worry about annealing at all.</p><p>The AR will beat or lose brass pretty bad so using Lapua brass is not worth the money.</p><p></p><p>5 loadings with near max loads and away the brass goes neck cracks or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtwarych, post: 1065745, member: 70595"] For the last 15 years of reloading .223 for an AR platform with BLC-2 and CFE223 I would get 4 to5 loads on a set of brass before neck cracking became usual. With the price of 223 or 5.56 brass pretty inexspensive, I don't worry about annealing at all. The AR will beat or lose brass pretty bad so using Lapua brass is not worth the money. 5 loadings with near max loads and away the brass goes neck cracks or not. [/QUOTE]
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