Went through the last 30 cal can of 223 I loaded and found 6 of these buggers!
Varied head stamp.
I reset the bullet seating die and backed off the crimp die. I'm going to bust out a few hundred rounds and keep a closer eye on it.
I am fortunate to have access to machine guns every now and...
I'm seating in one die and using the Lee factory crimp in the next. I just think it's kind of odd I haven't touched these dies in about 3000 rounds and just now I'm seeing an issue. I'll reset them tonight.
Talking to a very experienced reloader who I work with, he thinks this is due to thicker than normal brass cases, since I haven't seen this issue till now with no die adjustments, and that I should consider using a small base die to mitigate eliminate this issue. He used to see this issue...
Unsure, but it is Wolf Gold 223 I picked up at a carbine class back in the spring, and being new ammo to the market I assume once fired. I did not touch the forward assist.
I have a Dillon case gauge and may have to start dropping every round into it during my final inspection, I've always...
It appeared normal to me before chambering. I visually inspect every round I make.
On another thread someone is accusing my seating die but has yet to make a thorough explanation.
This is interesting...
Not sure how else to describe this...
This happened today, in my 16" barrel AR. The same thing happened in my 11.5" suppressed AR. They look identical. Both times the action was frozen out of battery and I had to "mortar" the rifle to open it (grab charging handle, slam stock against...
Got my extra 650 toolhead and set up the deprime and full length sizing die in stage 1 and the trimmer in stage 4. I setup the trimmer in stage 3 and got it dialed in perfect then I realized that I couldn't pull the pin to remove the toolhead because it would hit the trimmer body, DOH! So I...
Well I loaded and touched off 2000 rounds of 223 with some lube in the case mouth and not a single failure so the negative impact must be negligible. I don't see a need to waste lube on my pistol cases either.
Last night I tried the lube in a bag method and it worked fine. I'll keep at that for...
In my other thread about bulk reloading on my Dillon 650 for practice ammo I had this question that I thought should have it's own thread.
I have no interest in sorting brass unless I have to.
I've heard some people say I need to separate my 556 and 223 brass, which I have done so far just...
I'm loading 5.56 with the case lube. I bought carbide dies for 9mm so I don't lube them. Those are the only two calibers I'm loading so far.
I feel like I'm not getting enough lube on my rifle cases sometimes.
I stand a few hundred up on a box and mist them from all four sides. Not a direct...
In regards to tumbling to remove case lube, I'm using the Hornady aerosol spray lube and I have never removed it before loading. I haven't had any issues with powder contamination, etc. After reading some comments in my other thread suggesting someone was removing it, is there something I'm...
Thanks for the feedback everyone. I ordered another toolhead to deprime and trim. It makes sense to have that to quickly put in my 650 instead of playing with these two single stage presses and touching the stuff twice or even putting in a shell holder.
In regards to tumbling to remove case...
I'm looking to try and increase the efficiency of my 556/223 reloading for my AR15. I consider myself somewhat a reloading noob, because I've only been reloading for a little over a year and I don't know plenty, but I've had good success so far and enjoy shooting in higher volume. I've already...
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