Reloading .223

I shot my first 50 reloads today, 10 at 10 meters to sight in my bushnell red dot, and the rest at 50 yards. I had to rezero the sight a bit, then I got a few 1.75" 5 shot slow fire groups along with a 6" group of most of the rounds while firing at a quicker pace. I noticed that primers seated much nicer in the S&B brass and allowed me to reload all 50 of them in about a half an hour with prepped brass. I had fun shooting ammo that I reloaded myself. :D Thanks for the help everyone!
 
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Only 50 reloads your not shooting enough... lol I find myself going threw about 100 in ten min lol but normally thats all I take to the range at one time. You can get carried away and fire way to many rounds threw these things in an hour... but we are saving lots of money by reloading so you can afford to blast off an extra 50 or 100 with out breaking the pocket book.
 
I also had a Remington 597 and VZ-58 to shoot, so it was a pretty good day at the range. I need to find some 9mm and .45 auto bullets so I can shoot my pistols more too.
 
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