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Reloading
reloading for an ar 15 223
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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 1192840" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>I use a Lee Factory Crimp die on all my loads. I personally have had better accuracy using the crimp die. My rifle shoots really good with the 69 Sierra MK with the suggested accuracy load from the Sierra manual with Varget powder LC cases and CCI BR primers. I have a Bushmaster 9 twist. The only primer I have ever had trouble with slam fire is the Fed. 210 Match and that was in an M1 Garand. I took the advice of a long time reloader that shot a lot of these type free float firing pin rifles to never use Federal primers because they are too sensitive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 1192840, member: 10178"] I use a Lee Factory Crimp die on all my loads. I personally have had better accuracy using the crimp die. My rifle shoots really good with the 69 Sierra MK with the suggested accuracy load from the Sierra manual with Varget powder LC cases and CCI BR primers. I have a Bushmaster 9 twist. The only primer I have ever had trouble with slam fire is the Fed. 210 Match and that was in an M1 Garand. I took the advice of a long time reloader that shot a lot of these type free float firing pin rifles to never use Federal primers because they are too sensitive. [/QUOTE]
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