hometownhero
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I do 5 or 10 at least of each and shoot a few groups once I get into an area of a good load. A few groups of 5 are better then 2 groups of 3. For big game rifles I do groups of 3 or 4.
I was looking at what all dies they had around here and found these.
What would a person use these 223 precision dies for?
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Where did you find those? Are those RCBS? Do they attach to the top of regular dies?
I do 5 or 10 at least of each and shoot a few groups once I get into an area of a good load. A few groups of 5 are better then 2 groups of 3. For big game rifles I do groups of 3 or 4.
Where did you find those? Are those RCBS? Do they attach to the top of regular dies?
Nice bench, its cool that you have your own place to shoot!
Well yesterday was a fail for me. I figured I'd test out some .223 accuracy loads but the only .223 rifle I own is an AR. After 45mins making up a batch of .223 rounds with some Benchmark, I noticed that the finished rounds looked odd. I did some surf'n and found out that Hornady AMAX COAL is 2.39" and not 2.25" for AR magazine loading. DUH! Good thing I found that out and not out on the range. Wonder what would have happened?
I can't seem to find the Hornady reloading manual in stock in the GTA. That would have saved me the aggravation of having to pull and reseat bullets. Guess I'll be handfeeding these rounds until I get the right pills for AR loads.![]()
Nice shooting! That is one messed up grass rat! As for your neck sizing technique, which lube are you using? Very little lube is required in this step, and as per the Speer 14 manual (reloading step 5 I believe), dry neck brushing (in your case, with the small neck brush) is often enough to allow the case to pass over the expander ball with minimal resistance.As for the trial and errors. What I was doing wrong, was I wasnt putting enough lube inside my case when I was sizing it. There wasnt that much resistance but I guess it was enough to stretch the neck/shoulder back out and that made my bolt kind of hard to close. Well thats in the past now (thanks ALOT Carl) and Im thinking of picking up a "Lyman Carbide Decap Rod". Its suppost to help. I guess we"ll see since its only 35 bucks to my door.
cheers