OK, so I have loaded literally thousands of .32, .38, 357 and 45's, all straight walled cases, but I have very little experience with rifle (bottleneck) reloading. I am just starting the process to load some .223 Rem. I'm using Redding deluxe dies, resizing the necks only. (at this point all of my reloads will be fired from 1 rifle, all casings are fireformed from that gun.) (CZ 527) I have shot 2 types of .223, Winchester 55Gr and American Eagle .55 Gr.
I have wet tumbled the cases, and ran them through the neck resizer die, no problems so far. Now I'm about to trim the casings. My Hornady Reloading Guide states that the maximum case length is 1.760" and a trim to length of 1.750" (I am assuming that I trim all cases to 1.750") Now here is my confusion, the Winchester fired cases are averaging 1.7520", but the American Eagle fired cases are 1.7425" (the new American Eagle unfired cases are 1.7375) The American Eagle cases are therefore impossible to trim to 1.750 ? I don't get it !
PS the AE cases also have crimped primers, which are a pain in the a** to ream out.
What am I doing wrong ???
I have read and re read the ABCs of Reloading, no help !
I have wet tumbled the cases, and ran them through the neck resizer die, no problems so far. Now I'm about to trim the casings. My Hornady Reloading Guide states that the maximum case length is 1.760" and a trim to length of 1.750" (I am assuming that I trim all cases to 1.750") Now here is my confusion, the Winchester fired cases are averaging 1.7520", but the American Eagle fired cases are 1.7425" (the new American Eagle unfired cases are 1.7375) The American Eagle cases are therefore impossible to trim to 1.750 ? I don't get it !
PS the AE cases also have crimped primers, which are a pain in the a** to ream out.
What am I doing wrong ???
I have read and re read the ABCs of Reloading, no help !


















































