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Relaoding dies for ar 15
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<blockquote data-quote="Koda_" data-source="post: 3007814" data-attributes="member: 121268"><p>Lots of different ways and becomes a personal preference, but it does seem a bit more with AR15s because there is more going on in a gas gun. </p><p></p><p>My opinion, I would use your rcbs 223 dies, only use 223 brass, get a Lee Factory Crimp die. If you must use mixed brass I would start with the one brand that has the <u>least </u>case volume and do load development around those exclusively until you get your handload, then see how the other brands of brass compare later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Koda_, post: 3007814, member: 121268"] Lots of different ways and becomes a personal preference, but it does seem a bit more with AR15s because there is more going on in a gas gun. My opinion, I would use your rcbs 223 dies, only use 223 brass, get a Lee Factory Crimp die. If you must use mixed brass I would start with the one brand that has the [U]least [/U]case volume and do load development around those exclusively until you get your handload, then see how the other brands of brass compare later. [/QUOTE]
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