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Yeah man...

It'll be h335 or Lever for me as it runs through the Dillons perfectly.

According to a few articles I've read, the .223AI comp seater should work great. Not true?

Hoping I can neck down in one pass with the right bushing. Anyone know if that's possible? Sure looks like it.


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John @Brassman I think uses a Redding Die Bushing set...


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Redding 223 bushing dies.........227"........(230" when you neck down 223 brass to start)

you'll want extra bushings

Already had the 204R Forster seater....thus 'Practical'

204 seat stem will have less slop.......than 223.......if you prefer


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223, because I have 5 gallon buckets of brass.

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223 or 308 Win

you'll never run outta brass.........


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.223, .223, .223. It's all I carry to the prairie dog fields. I've never felt the need for more speed or more recoil. Brass is all around and bullets are cheap(er).

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Since putting the 25 WSSMs into semi-retirement, I've been shooting pdogs with 17HM2s, 17HMRs, 204s, 223s, 22-250s, and a 6BR.

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Originally Posted by devnull
.223, .223, .223. It's all I carry to the prairie dog fields. I've never felt the need for more speed or more recoil. Brass is all around and bullets are cheap(er).


Most who have a 222 will find the same thing.

Odd as it may sound, 222 brass was available during "the hoarding" when .223' of new make became scarce, much like domestic 22 LR rounds.....

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