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  • SamW

    Plinker
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    You will need to measure neck tension and put a taper crimp on your rounds. Not condusive to brass life and accuracy.
     

    BeeRian

    Plinker
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    Mar 18, 2008
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    Indianapolis
    I have used a pair of needle nosed plyers to put a tiny flair on the case mouth after resizing to more easliy seat flat base bullets with my Lee .223 dies.

    Just a little pressure pushing the pliers in and a twist gives just enough flair to effectivly sit the bullet in the case mouth before seating the bullet. Just dont over flair the case mouth thus overstressing the brass that could lead to a cracked case mouth.

    I have used this with Remington 55gr FMJ bullets with no problems in my AR.
     
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