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So I got into reloading recently and it definitely takes up all my downtime. Thanks to all that replied with recommendations on a reloading set up last month. I know most advised against getting an ap for my first setup but it has been great so far. I ended up picking up a complete lnl ammo plant and plenty of knowledge from a fellow odt'er.
Here are the steps im using when making 223 brass. I feel like it takes me for ever with all the preparation of brass but I made 400 rounds last night but mostly prepped brass the night before.. Let me know if you have any tips or better steps I should take. This has been fun so far. I've reloaded and shot about 1000 9mm and 250 .223 Since I started this last month.
Most recent load data:
CFE223 26.6gr
Hornady 55gr bullets
Sellier - Bellot 4,4 small rifle primers
Once fired brass
2.200"
400 rounds
For 223 reloading I have been doing this:
Step 1 clean brass (tumbling corn cob media)
Step 2 deprime/lube/resize with rcbs lube die #1 and 223 hornady resizing die
Step 3 use primer pocket swage tool with lnl
Step 4 check brass with go or no go gauge and trim if needed
Step 5 primer, powder, bullet...
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