So I've been reloading for a couple of years now - hand loading .308 match rounds and bulk loading 9mm and 45 ACP pistol rounds. Because match rounds are chambered by hand one at a time, I've never bothered to crimp the rounds - neck tension has always been sufficient. On the other hand, all of my pistol (magazine fed) rounds get taper crimped.
I'm now looking at reloading for .223 autoloaders as well. I'd appreciate any tips on bulk loading plinking rounds. I'm going to be using Varget because I already have some on hand, and the price of Varget seems to be the same as comparable powders (Win 748, IMR-4895) - so no money to be saved by switching powders.
I'm obviously going to full-length resize all cases.
- Any preference on bulk projectiles? I'm looking towards the Hornady 55gr SPFB's ($165/1K).
- Do you recommend taper crimping?
Any other suggestions welcome.
I'm now looking at reloading for .223 autoloaders as well. I'd appreciate any tips on bulk loading plinking rounds. I'm going to be using Varget because I already have some on hand, and the price of Varget seems to be the same as comparable powders (Win 748, IMR-4895) - so no money to be saved by switching powders.
I'm obviously going to full-length resize all cases.
- Any preference on bulk projectiles? I'm looking towards the Hornady 55gr SPFB's ($165/1K).
- Do you recommend taper crimping?
Any other suggestions welcome.


















































