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I got 1/2 dozen different calibers I reload for but this year it's been 223. I did around 400 back in march and just finished another 250 that was free brass from a shooting range.
My son has around 400 he wants me to help him with but he really needs to do this himself. Here's what where using. Midway bulk 55 grain FMJ and pointed soft point, CCI primers and AA Data 2200 powder. this stuff was purchased around 20 years back when it was cheap NOS overrun surplus powder. bullets where 47 bucks a 1000. primers around 2.50 a 100. powder was 68 bucks for a 8 pound keg. I'm 65 so where trying to get some stuff used up before I kick the bucket. |
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I've been plugging away at the 1,000+ pieces of .223 brass I've saved up over the years. All range brass of various manufacturers, so it all gets cleaned, sized, trimmed and primer pockets swaged so they'll all be consistent. I got a few pounds of Varget from an estate sale I'm going to load up, and some home made hollow points that my brother-in-law swaged using .22LR brass for the jackets and lead wire for the center.
The bullets are remarkably consistent - not more than .4 gr. between any of them, with most of them right at 55 gr.
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He made the swaging dies on his mini lathe in his garage. I guess you can buy them somewhere online, though. |
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southern Oregon manufacturer. Corbin swagging dies etc. Link http://www.corbins.com/feedback.htm
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