R Rockhound Well-Known Member Joined Apr 4, 2011 Messages 4,972 Dec 21, 2012 #1 Whats the best solution?
R Rockhound Well-Known Member Joined Apr 4, 2011 Messages 4,972 Dec 21, 2012 #2 Will anything stamped 223 be crimped?
bjohnson Well-Known Member Joined Nov 23, 2010 Messages 1,043 Location Lawrence County, TN Dec 21, 2012 #3 I think all .223 ammo is boxer primed. All of the mil 5.56 ammo I have fired is boxer primed. As for removing, I couldn't tell you.
I think all .223 ammo is boxer primed. All of the mil 5.56 ammo I have fired is boxer primed. As for removing, I couldn't tell you.
Mausermeister Well-Known Member TNDeer Supporter Joined Oct 28, 2009 Messages 492 Location Forked Deer River Bottom Dec 21, 2012 #4 Lee universal depiming die to remove primers. Use your primer pocket uniforming tool to ream the crimp out. Load as normal.
Lee universal depiming die to remove primers. Use your primer pocket uniforming tool to ream the crimp out. Load as normal.
W W C Well-Known Member Joined Feb 2, 2002 Messages 2,558 Location Alabama Dec 22, 2012 #5 This is your solution..... http://www.dillonprecision.com/content/ ... _Swage_600
T Tn_River_Ratt Well-Known Member Joined Jul 18, 2011 Messages 221 Location Hardeman, Tn Dec 23, 2012 #6 Mausermeister said: Lee universal depiming die to remove primers. Use your primer pocket uniforming tool to ream the crimp out. Load as normal. Click to expand... x2
Mausermeister said: Lee universal depiming die to remove primers. Use your primer pocket uniforming tool to ream the crimp out. Load as normal. Click to expand... x2