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Relaoding dies for ar 15
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<blockquote data-quote="Rosebud" data-source="post: 3001151" data-attributes="member: 118066"><p>I don't own a AR15, but I do load for M1 Gerand, and M14. Plus a couple of ARs for others over the years. My experience with them is that their chambers are rather loose to assure function in feed and ejection. Therefore I've used small base dies to assure that they keep functioning. Today's ARs are much better in tolerance than twenty years ago. So a carbide die will most likely speed up the load procedure. No need for lube, just run it through and done, ready for priming, and trimming. I personally use neck bushing shoulder bump dies made by Forrester. Once the case is run through, you only need to Prime and load. But, and its a Big, but . they can only be used in the rifle they were fired in. They will not chamber in any other rifles. They are form fit to that chamber. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosebud, post: 3001151, member: 118066"] I don't own a AR15, but I do load for M1 Gerand, and M14. Plus a couple of ARs for others over the years. My experience with them is that their chambers are rather loose to assure function in feed and ejection. Therefore I've used small base dies to assure that they keep functioning. Today's ARs are much better in tolerance than twenty years ago. So a carbide die will most likely speed up the load procedure. No need for lube, just run it through and done, ready for priming, and trimming. I personally use neck bushing shoulder bump dies made by Forrester. Once the case is run through, you only need to Prime and load. But, and its a Big, but . they can only be used in the rifle they were fired in. They will not chamber in any other rifles. They are form fit to that chamber. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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