Seeing as we got screwed by the US with regard to purchasing formed 300 Whisper / Blackout brass I thought it would be nice to have a thread where people could exchange ideas on quick and easy ways to make brass for our Whisper / Blackout rifles.
The 300 Blackout Talk forum has a thread dedicated to trimming 223 brass which has lots of good ideas.
http://www.300blktalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=141&t=78446
I did a few experiments and came up with the following:
I have a set of original Hornady JDJ 300 Whisper dies and my size die has enough internal room to size a 223 case while leaving the decapping rod in place which makes things a bit easier. I'm not sure if the Lee and Redding dies will be able to do this.
Once the case has been through the sizing die the only thing needed is to trim to length. However this is a bit of a PIA as there is a fair bit of length to be taken off.
One idea I got from the 300 Blk forum is to use a mill or drill press as a power aid to trimming. The original suggestion was to purchase a Forester Power Trimmer tool which is specifically designed for use with a drill press.
However I happened to have a Lee Precision hand case trimmer that can be set up in a mill or drill press the same way as the Forester but the Lee tool costs about 1/3 of the Forester.
I will post pics to show how this is done.
The 300 Blackout Talk forum has a thread dedicated to trimming 223 brass which has lots of good ideas.
http://www.300blktalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=141&t=78446
I did a few experiments and came up with the following:
I have a set of original Hornady JDJ 300 Whisper dies and my size die has enough internal room to size a 223 case while leaving the decapping rod in place which makes things a bit easier. I'm not sure if the Lee and Redding dies will be able to do this.
Once the case has been through the sizing die the only thing needed is to trim to length. However this is a bit of a PIA as there is a fair bit of length to be taken off.
One idea I got from the 300 Blk forum is to use a mill or drill press as a power aid to trimming. The original suggestion was to purchase a Forester Power Trimmer tool which is specifically designed for use with a drill press.
However I happened to have a Lee Precision hand case trimmer that can be set up in a mill or drill press the same way as the Forester but the Lee tool costs about 1/3 of the Forester.
I will post pics to show how this is done.


















































