5.56 Reloading, which dies?
Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 2:10 pm
when reloading 5.56 nato, ggg, rg etc, can .223 dies be used?
also, same question for 7.62/.308
thanks
also, same question for 7.62/.308
thanks
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Short answer is yes, I do it all the time and never had a problem over the years.Charlotte the flyer wrote:when reloading 5.56 nato, ggg, rg etc, can .223 dies be used?
also, same question for 7.62/.308
thanks
Rog, just wondering why you say that, most of my .223 brass is range pick ups with a lot of it Hornady brass in there and I've never had a problem with it.(don't EVER use Hornady .223 brass)
Are you saying you push the .308 case through the carbide die what is the reason for doing that.I push the lubed, sized cases through a RCBS 45ACP carbide die all the way through. You need to take out the top thread sufficiently large to allow passage of the case - lathe or drill job.
See my other thread on the problem with Hornady .223 brass.Blu wrote:Rog, just wondering why you say that, most of my .223 brass is range pick ups with a lot of it Hornady brass in there and I've never had a problem with it.(don't EVER use Hornady .223 brass)
Blu
Yes, I am saying that. It reduces the bulge at the head of the case where the die cannot reach. I need to do this when I use pick ups that other people have fired.Alpha1 wrote:Are you saying you push the .308 case through the carbide die what is the reason for doing that.I push the lubed, sized cases through a RCBS 45ACP carbide die all the way through. You need to take out the top thread sufficiently large to allow passage of the case - lathe or drill job.
Aye okay, I've just read that thread again and TBH honest I can't say I've ever had a problem with Hornady brass during reloading or firing in any of my rifles. With my 6.5 Grendal for instance I use nothing but Hornady brass and get this, it has lasted longer than the Lapua brass I used to use, according to my reloading log it is now on it's 12th reload and still looking good.dodgyrog wrote:See my other thread on the problem with Hornady .223 brass.Blu wrote:Rog, just wondering why you say that, most of my .223 brass is range pick ups with a lot of it Hornady brass in there and I've never had a problem with it.(don't EVER use Hornady .223 brass)
Blu
Could be Roger, like I said I've never had a problem with Hornady brass and I'm out back most days shooting one rifle or another. I wouldn't give up on Hornady just yet mate, give it another try. Also as I said on your other thread I use RCBS X-Dies when resizing brass and they seem to extend the life of the brass by some considerable time especially with my AR's.dodgyrog wrote:Possibility of a soft batch of brass then.