Oh man, I have thousands of pieces of 223 brass with crimped primer pockets and no swager! Do you trim all your brass? I gauge all of it, and toss about 10%, but I try to avoid trimming as much as I can. If I'm looking for accuracy I just use new brass. I'm constantly debating about spending juuuust a little more money on a Dillon swager and a RT1200 trimmer.
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I reload 223 for plinking. The problem is you have to be set up for volume reloading and you have to buy components in large enough quantities that you can make it worth it. I have a XL650 with a casefeeder and I bought a case of 6000 Hornady 55gr FMJ. Not including brass, and buying powder in 8lb kegs and primers 5000 at a time, my ammo costs me just a little bit less than Norinco, around $0.22 per round. It's much cleaner and more consistent than Norinco ammo of course, but I certainly wouldn't consider it match ammo. As mentioned, if you factor in the price of your time, it might not be worth it to you.
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I reload 223 for plinking. The problem is you have to be set up for volume reloading and you have to buy components in large enough quantities that you can make it worth it. I have a XL650 with a casefeeder and I bought a case of 6000 Hornady 55gr FMJ. Not including brass, and buying powder in 8lb kegs and primers 5000 at a time, my ammo costs me just a little bit less than Norinco, around $0.22 per round. It's much cleaner and more consistent than Norinco ammo of course, but I certainly wouldn't consider it match ammo. As mentioned, if you factor in the price of your time, it might not be worth it to you.
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That's a lots of bullets!! where can I buy that case of 6000 Hornady 55gr FMJ like that!???I reload 223 for plinking. The problem is you have to be set up for volume reloading and you have to buy components in large enough quantities that you can make it worth it. I have a XL650 with a casefeeder and I bought a case of 6000 Hornady 55gr FMJ. Not including brass, and buying powder in 8lb kegs and primers 5000 at a time, my ammo costs me just a little bit less than Norinco, around $0.22 per round. It's much cleaner and more consistent than Norinco ammo of course, but I certainly wouldn't consider it match ammo. As mentioned, if you factor in the price of your time, it might not be worth it to you.
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I think in most situations you could reload and shoot more for your money. If you are shooting ridiculous volume however, unless you can do it efficiently it may not be worth your TIME. Would I want to reload thousands of rounds a week on a turret press? Not really, but I'm happy to do a few hundred rounds.
Higher consumption just means you need more capacity:
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If you're going through ammo at a rate where you need a setup like this to keep up, your component cost will still be much larger than for tooling.

Again it's hard to beat 4K rounds of ammo for under one K all in... JP.



























