After collecting empties for a while, and being down to my last 100 rounds of factory, I decided to try my hand at reloading some 223 the other day.
I've been loading my own 308win and 45ACP for a while, so I didn't think anything of it, should be an easy enough feat.
Just a quick rundown of the gear I'm using:
Lee Classic Turret Press
Lee .223 deluxe rifle dies
Lee universal rifle charging die
After cleaning all my cases, and setting up my charging die to drop the right amount of powder, I ran into a bit of a snag, well, a couple actually:
1) The shell holder that came with the dies seems wonky, I often have to mess around with it to get a shell to fit, they don't often seem to slide in fairly easily as is the case with my other calibres.
2) The primer won't seem to seat. If I put some muscle into it, it sort of goes in, but never looks quite right, and just as often as not, gets smooshed.
I'm using WSR primers, which should be correct.
The brass I'm using is from a case of 62gr American Eagle 223 I bought from Wolverine, it's well cleaned, including the primer pockets, and trimmed to size.
Is there something weird about my brass? That's the only thing I can think of that would explain why it's fiddly to get in the shell holder, and why the primers won't seat. If so, does that mean I may as well throw away the mountain of brass I've collected and meticulously cleaned, and just order some once fired brass from somewhere else? Obviously this is all a less than attractive proposition, and I'd much rather find out that it's just something stupid I've been doing.
Please, help a brother out!
Cheers.
I've been loading my own 308win and 45ACP for a while, so I didn't think anything of it, should be an easy enough feat.
Just a quick rundown of the gear I'm using:
Lee Classic Turret Press
Lee .223 deluxe rifle dies
Lee universal rifle charging die
After cleaning all my cases, and setting up my charging die to drop the right amount of powder, I ran into a bit of a snag, well, a couple actually:
1) The shell holder that came with the dies seems wonky, I often have to mess around with it to get a shell to fit, they don't often seem to slide in fairly easily as is the case with my other calibres.
2) The primer won't seem to seat. If I put some muscle into it, it sort of goes in, but never looks quite right, and just as often as not, gets smooshed.
I'm using WSR primers, which should be correct.
The brass I'm using is from a case of 62gr American Eagle 223 I bought from Wolverine, it's well cleaned, including the primer pockets, and trimmed to size.
Is there something weird about my brass? That's the only thing I can think of that would explain why it's fiddly to get in the shell holder, and why the primers won't seat. If so, does that mean I may as well throw away the mountain of brass I've collected and meticulously cleaned, and just order some once fired brass from somewhere else? Obviously this is all a less than attractive proposition, and I'd much rather find out that it's just something stupid I've been doing.
Please, help a brother out!
Cheers.