Any
experienced re-loader going to the range this weekend, 13, 14,15, 16 Jan, and own a Chronograph ?
I'm a little new to re-loading 'rifle' and I wanted to give away 50 of my little friends that I re-loaded watching YouTube this past weekend, I keed..

All jokes aside, it's once fired .223/5.56 MIL brass. Mixed .223/5.56, LC various years, REM, FC, 5.56, WCC, etc..
I won't be able to shoot these for a while since I work sat/sun's before going to the range in a few weeks. Until then I have a ton of .223/5.56 brass that I can potentially turn into re-loads.
Anyhow, ammo: .223 REM
- Tumbled in Stainless Steel media without the primer.
- All Cases were inspected for cracks, over pressure, etc.
- Case OAL 1.750-1.758" after trimming, (mixed brass) trimmed with a WFT neck out.
- All checked with a Lyman & Dillon head space case gauge.
- Crimp removed with a Dillon Super Swager 600.
- Full length sized with Lee Die.
- Re-tumbled to remove case lube, my fingerprints

and what very little burs that were left after trimming. (Little Crow Gunworks states chamfer/deburr isn't necessary with their WFT.)

- Federal Small Rifle Primer. (Lee Load-master Progressive Press)
- 27.2gr of Hodgdon CFE 223 powder. (Lee Auto-Disc Powder Measure .66/1.09 disc)
- Xtremebullets .223 55gr FMJ
- Light crimp applied using Lee factory crimp die.
- Final OAL 2.200 - 2.205" I measured each one.
- Checked all primers for proper seating/re-checked all 50 with a Lyman head space case gauge.
- Even shook each one after crimped to make sure it was loaded/not full.
I know
we all like pictures here so..


All were cut to the lower 1.750" index, trust me, lol. It's just the camera angle.







Sorry you don't get to keep my case.
Any takers?... All I ask for is for a little feedback from someone who is
experienced with handling re-loads, and
will guarantee shoot these this weekend. Not just someone who wants some free .223 ammo
It would also be cool if you had a chrono even though this is just plinking ammunition, but not necessary.
I plan to make a huge batch of these if the feedback is good and they cycle/seem fine with the pressure. Also, please be close to Waipio as I don't want to drive out far to give out free ammo.
Please be gentle with the comments if I missed something..

Last thing,
I take no responsibility with what you do with the ammo once it's in your possession.
Aloha,
Kalen
