Hi to all.
Going to start loading for a .223 that I just purchased and have a question about the brass. I picked up some once fired brass at a local gun show. It is all stamped .223 and made by Remington. My question, some of the brass trims very easy as the trimmer collet fits like it should. The rest of the brass is very hard to trim, the collet is really snug in the case neck. Upon inspection this brass looks to military ( possibly ) as there looks to be a neck crimp on the brass. I want to shot varmints in my .223. Will there be a noticeable difference in accuracy between these two types of brass as I suspect there may be. Or should I just go ahead and buy new brass for hunting and use this to pound away out my AR? Thanks in advance.
R/W
Going to start loading for a .223 that I just purchased and have a question about the brass. I picked up some once fired brass at a local gun show. It is all stamped .223 and made by Remington. My question, some of the brass trims very easy as the trimmer collet fits like it should. The rest of the brass is very hard to trim, the collet is really snug in the case neck. Upon inspection this brass looks to military ( possibly ) as there looks to be a neck crimp on the brass. I want to shot varmints in my .223. Will there be a noticeable difference in accuracy between these two types of brass as I suspect there may be. Or should I just go ahead and buy new brass for hunting and use this to pound away out my AR? Thanks in advance.
R/W



















































