AFF .223 Brass
AFF .223 Brass
Was given about 1000 1 once fired AFF .223 Shells.. Can anyone tell me where they from and are they any good? Im guessing they old military?
Re: AFF .223 Brass
according to this webpage http://cartridgecollectors.org/headstam ... bottom.htm
the cases are from "Small Arms Ammunition Factory No. 1 Footscray, Australia"
the cases are from "Small Arms Ammunition Factory No. 1 Footscray, Australia"
Re: AFF .223 Brass
Great website that, thanks Clive..
Migh have to knock a few primers out and size them and see what happens..
Migh have to knock a few primers out and size them and see what happens..
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Re: AFF .223 Brass
If they are military I think the primers will be crimped in. I think you need a special tool/die to decrimp them.Rumpus wrote:Great website that, thanks Clive..
Migh have to knock a few primers out and size them and see what happens..
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Re: AFF .223 Brass
Should be able to deprime with normal dies, just takes a bit of force. I have deprimed a heap of military 3006 brass & reloaded it ok.
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Re: AFF .223 Brass
It's not a lot of extra force to deprime them (as long as they are single flash hole) but it's best to remove the crimp before repriming them. RCBS primer pocket swaging dies do it best but cost about $80
Re: AFF .223 Brass
might not be worth the trouble... Ill hang onto em in case im desperate one day..
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Re: AFF .223 Brass
hey kids have a read of this page on de-capping berdan primers
me i use the RCBS berdan de-capper, it works fine for me as most of my cases take berdan primers, it works so long as there no or minimal crimping
http://parallaxscurioandrelicfirearmsfo ... iment.html
http://www.surplusrifle.com/shooting200 ... /index.asp
me i use the RCBS berdan de-capper, it works fine for me as most of my cases take berdan primers, it works so long as there no or minimal crimping
http://parallaxscurioandrelicfirearmsfo ... iment.html
http://www.surplusrifle.com/shooting200 ... /index.asp