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lee full length sizer in .223 question
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<blockquote data-quote="JoshuaBud" data-source="post: 905443" data-attributes="member: 76140"><p>I'm not too concerned with taking up additional stations to achieve the best possible sizing. My plan is to decap/deprime, size, clean, trim, load until I figure out the best process. From all that I've read thus far I think it best to perform the decap/deprime, and size in one pass, clean then trim, and reload after these actions have been completed. I'm perfectly fine neck and case sizing in a separate step if that is best. I run a Rock River Arms chambered for 5.56 so based on what you wrote its a bit larger than a normal .223 chamber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoshuaBud, post: 905443, member: 76140"] I'm not too concerned with taking up additional stations to achieve the best possible sizing. My plan is to decap/deprime, size, clean, trim, load until I figure out the best process. From all that I've read thus far I think it best to perform the decap/deprime, and size in one pass, clean then trim, and reload after these actions have been completed. I'm perfectly fine neck and case sizing in a separate step if that is best. I run a Rock River Arms chambered for 5.56 so based on what you wrote its a bit larger than a normal .223 chamber. [/QUOTE]
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