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FC 223 REM Brass, Worth the Time Reloading?


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Fellow reloaders, I'd like to get some of your thoughts on FC 223 REM brass.  On some other reloading sites, there are some bad reviews on reloading FC saying that they are soft and thin and that they shouldn't be reloaded.  Most of these bad reviews were back a few years, around 2009.  I have shot through 1k and saved the brass.  I'd really hate to scrap them.

 

Also, does anyone know how the volume differs from typical mil-surp brass like LC?

 

Thanks!

 

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I believe the primer pockets can be loose.  Not always but sometimes.  I blew a couple of primers on some I reloaded, but it was a fairly hot load.

Guest TNdad
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I measured the thickness of the three different head stamps like what they say on AR15.com and it's all in spec.  Some are close but most are well over.  The two on the left are similar in head thickness but the one on the right are just barely in.  I'll leave the thin ones for later unless I get more brass.  Then I'll likely just take it to the brass scrap.

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I got this off of AR15.com, it's a 2" brass rod that is inserted into the brass and when you measure the head and rod then subtract the rod length (2") you get the head "web" thickness.  Thin stuff <0.175" is considered too thin and could go kaboom.

 

Check out the 5th post by dryflash

http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_6_42/276154_.html&page=1

Guest TNdad
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Around 2800, that was the most accurate speed out of my 20" Wylde chamber.

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It doesn't take much pressure to insert primers, but so far I've had no problems with it.

 

Those Wal Mart Federal Value packs sure were accurate. It seems a shame to throw away the brass.

Edited by gregintenn

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