Leper Messiah
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- Aug 18, 2014
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Does anybody offer the service to turn my 223 brass into 300 blackout? I have the equipment I just don't have the time.
Does anybody offer the service to turn my 223 brass into 300 blackout? I have the equipment I just don't have the time.
Saved. Thanks DA
When you come back, let me know and I'll drop by for a bit.I have the cutoff tool and jig (all you need at that point is a FL die and a chamfer/deburr tool) but it's in MD and I'm in TX.
DA, you know it's open invite for you to hit up the house and use it if you need. Just replace the blade if it goes dull.....it's harbor freight so it probably will soon.
That's impressiveI made this contraption to cut it down before a final trim on a GSI tool head.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNXz97yWp2w
I made this contraption to cut it down before a final trim on a GSI tool head.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNXz97yWp2w
It's an ongoing project, the 3rd generation is in the works.
It's "on location" where it is being ran through the ringer. They have the brass situation under control.
I'll take the other half!Can I have half of one box ?
So, are there any down falls of trimming 5.56 / .223 cases to load .300? Any issues?
Awesome, I just finished a .300 Blackout project...looking forward to reloading the 300.
Reloading for the 300BLK can be fun, if you think of it like you are reloading a straight walled pistol case. It is very easy to load for the 300BLK. I have loaded supers and subs, with no issues.