So I'm about to get into reloading for my AR15.
Over the last few years whenever I went to the range I picked up what looked to be 5.56 and .223
brass. I dumped it all into a bucket and now I've started going through it in preparation for reloading.
The brass marked .223 or 5.56 are obvious. What I ran across is some that don't have a designation
of caliber stamped on the head. They are stamped with PSD and what I presume to be a date. I did a search and they came up as a product of S. Korea.
PSD Poongsan Metal Manufacturing Company Ltd., Seoul, Republic of Korea (probably at the Dongrae Ammunition Plant) 7. This came via the "International Ammunition Assoc's" website.
I checked them dimensionally and according to my reloading manuals they seem to be .223 and/or 5.56. I understand that .223/5.56 are essentially the same thing other than material thickness. Anybody ever heard of PSD or shot them? What are these? I got a boatload of these and I hope I can use them.
Over the last few years whenever I went to the range I picked up what looked to be 5.56 and .223
brass. I dumped it all into a bucket and now I've started going through it in preparation for reloading.
The brass marked .223 or 5.56 are obvious. What I ran across is some that don't have a designation
of caliber stamped on the head. They are stamped with PSD and what I presume to be a date. I did a search and they came up as a product of S. Korea.
PSD Poongsan Metal Manufacturing Company Ltd., Seoul, Republic of Korea (probably at the Dongrae Ammunition Plant) 7. This came via the "International Ammunition Assoc's" website.
I checked them dimensionally and according to my reloading manuals they seem to be .223 and/or 5.56. I understand that .223/5.56 are essentially the same thing other than material thickness. Anybody ever heard of PSD or shot them? What are these? I got a boatload of these and I hope I can use them.