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reloading .223
SamsDad1911
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I am new to reloading. I want to reload .223 for an AR-15 and Mini 14. I have a RCBS rockchucker press. What dies should I buy? Do I want full length or small base? I would like to stick with RCBS dies but I am open to suggestions if there is a reason.
Thanks in Advance
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Thanks in Advance
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I have heard that most of the AR's are finicky eaters.
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I am new to reloading and will be reloading for an AR 15 and a mini 14. I bought a used RCBS rockchucker. What dies should I buy to start my new adventure? Thanks in advance.
Lee Small base full length dies worked for me.
Here's a set on GB:
http://www.GunBroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=331102693
These typically go $27-32 new online at all major online retailers
quote:Originally posted by SamsDad1911
I am new to reloading and will be reloading for an AR 15 and a mini 14. I bought a used RCBS rockchucker. What dies should I buy to start my new adventure? Thanks in advance.
Lee Small base full length dies worked for me.
Here's a set on GB:
http://www.GunBroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=331102693
These typically go $27-32 new online at all major online retailers
I see 'em at $60 in a few places, but mostly out of stock.
On-line price has climbed to $125 or so.
Sad to say...