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  1. 30 Απρ 2019 · 223 rem and 5.56 NATO Reloading Data. compiling all of the best FREE 223 / 5.56 Reloading Data manual and links. 223 rem the civilian SAAMI spec version of the military’s 5.56 NATO. Both cartridges are great for small-medium sized game and varmint hunting.

  2. 7 Μαΐ 2021 · If you are reloading once-fired military brass, be sure to check for crimped primer pockets, and swage or ream them after sizing! Here’s what Midsouth Shooters Supply has to offer for 223 and 5.56 cases:

  3. If you're shooting an AR or a semi-auto rifle, consider using small base resizing dies to shrink fired brass back to specs and reduce the chances of a jam. If you're shooting a bolt gun, neck sizing ammunition can help wring more accuracy from your gun.

  4. When loaded at .223 Remington pressures, Starline’s .223 brass is safe to use in any firearm chambered for .223 or 5.56x45mm. If loaded to 5.56 pressures, you need to use firearms labeled for use with 5.56mm. It can be unsafe to fire 5.56mm ammunition in firearms with a .223 Remington chamber.

  5. 11 Μαΐ 2017 · Ready for reloading. What has been making me hesitate is that I am unsure about doing the cleaning, before I clean the flash hole, swage the primer pocket, and trim the brass. I worry about brass shavings and dirt that will surface as a result of all of the case prepping after the cleaning.

  6. 13 Φεβ 2019 · I have been handloading for a couple years now. I play it safe with my reloading due to my limited experience. I was wondering if once fired Lake City brass/military brass becomes 223 when resized with a 223 full length resizing die. Does anyone run Lake City brass once processed in a 223 bolt gun? Thanks .

  7. 26 Αυγ 2018 · Once the brass has been cleaned and dried, it's important to hand inspect the cases to check for signs of damage that could lead to failure. This could include cracks in the neck, crushed case mouths, or major dents or scratches. For more detailed information on inspecting cases, we'd recommend reading our article on Rifle Brass Lifespan.