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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Crimp .223?
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<blockquote data-quote="ZombieHitman" data-source="post: 446780" data-attributes="member: 28260"><p>Lapua brass is NEVER too pretty to reload. The groups it delivers are WAY more pretty! </p><p></p><p>Crimping 223 to be fed through an AR? </p><p>Nope. I don't. </p><p>After a few thousand rounds through mine, only one jam (my fault - improperly set seating die squished the case, bulging the shoulder badly), everything has been very tight. </p><p>No crimps. </p><p>If you feel the need, go for it. </p><p>I think you're wasting time and energy on something that (in this instance) gives minimal return on investment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZombieHitman, post: 446780, member: 28260"] Lapua brass is NEVER too pretty to reload. The groups it delivers are WAY more pretty! Crimping 223 to be fed through an AR? Nope. I don't. After a few thousand rounds through mine, only one jam (my fault - improperly set seating die squished the case, bulging the shoulder badly), everything has been very tight. No crimps. If you feel the need, go for it. I think you're wasting time and energy on something that (in this instance) gives minimal return on investment. [/QUOTE]
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