I order this thing called Lee Precision Loader 223 Rem:
http:// leeprecision.com/lee-loader-223-rem.html
Please note that I am only making dummy rounds right now so I am not really into reloading because paying $14 for 2 AZoom is just crazy to me when the Lee Reload kit is only $40 ish. I already got a bunch of once fired factory brass it seems all I need are projectiles to make a dummy round.
1) I understand that this kit is for bolt action rifle not for AR etc but would the dummy rounds made with one time fired brass will work as dummy round for AR? Will it fit into the chamber without having to resize the case?
2) If it does need resizing what kinda tool do I need?
3) As for making dummy rounds do I really need to remove the old primer? Also do I need to stuff anything inside to subtitle the powder or can I just leave it empty inside? I do intend to dry fire with them so will the old primer work or I have to remove them and put a some rubber pad instead or something?
4) Will factory never-fired brass work better? If that is the case I will get some new factory brass if there is a potential issue with fired brass fitting the AR chamber.
Not sure if you guys are familiar with the Troy PAR. All of the brass I collected are from this rifle which is like an one-shot non-semi auto AR so instead of bolt action it uses pump action. I did check the brass and they look pretty alright to me (no obvious marks or deform or anything but of course I don't have a lot of experience). How would these compare to brass come out of a bolt action rifle?
5) Which is the cheapest projectiles I can buy for making dummy btw?
This is only for making dummy rounds / snapcaps not really reloading.
Should I really wanna go for doing reloading down the road what kinda reading material or tutorial best start with? Do people offer classes to teach these things. I live near Vancouver BC so if there is any classes I can take I wouldn't mind signing up to learn it properly.
http:// leeprecision.com/lee-loader-223-rem.html
Please note that I am only making dummy rounds right now so I am not really into reloading because paying $14 for 2 AZoom is just crazy to me when the Lee Reload kit is only $40 ish. I already got a bunch of once fired factory brass it seems all I need are projectiles to make a dummy round.
1) I understand that this kit is for bolt action rifle not for AR etc but would the dummy rounds made with one time fired brass will work as dummy round for AR? Will it fit into the chamber without having to resize the case?
2) If it does need resizing what kinda tool do I need?
3) As for making dummy rounds do I really need to remove the old primer? Also do I need to stuff anything inside to subtitle the powder or can I just leave it empty inside? I do intend to dry fire with them so will the old primer work or I have to remove them and put a some rubber pad instead or something?
4) Will factory never-fired brass work better? If that is the case I will get some new factory brass if there is a potential issue with fired brass fitting the AR chamber.
Not sure if you guys are familiar with the Troy PAR. All of the brass I collected are from this rifle which is like an one-shot non-semi auto AR so instead of bolt action it uses pump action. I did check the brass and they look pretty alright to me (no obvious marks or deform or anything but of course I don't have a lot of experience). How would these compare to brass come out of a bolt action rifle?
5) Which is the cheapest projectiles I can buy for making dummy btw?
This is only for making dummy rounds / snapcaps not really reloading.
Should I really wanna go for doing reloading down the road what kinda reading material or tutorial best start with? Do people offer classes to teach these things. I live near Vancouver BC so if there is any classes I can take I wouldn't mind signing up to learn it properly.


















































