11 February 2009, 08:43
btefftGot lucky - for once - found some .223 Rem dies.
Got lucky - for once - found some .223 Rem dies.
I've been searching high and low for some .223 Rem dies (either RCBS or Hornady) so I can reload for my new 5.56 AR.
Everywhere I looked was sold out, on back order, etc.
Well, I was out in the garage, tidying up my reloading area when I spied a box of reloading stuff my father-in-law gave to me many years ago.
In the box were Lyman dies for 44 Mag, 30.06, 30-30, 243 and .223 Rem - I couldn't believe my good fortune - 223 Rem, just what I'd been searching for.
Now, where's my question. Hopefully some of you guys have a set of Lyman .223 Rem dies (# 7457111). Are these Lyman .223 dies (I don't if they are small base) gonna work to reload .223 for my AR (being how its a semi-auto and some .223 dies don't do so good with semi-autos.).
Maybe I can stop my search for RCBS or Hornady 223 Remington dies.
Hack
11 February 2009, 09:11
craigsterI've had, and have loaded for, an assortment of semi auto rifles over the years. Never used a small base die set for any of them. Load some rounds and find out.
11 February 2009, 09:38
btefftquote:
Originally posted by craigster:
I've had, and have loaded for, an assortment of semi auto rifles over the years. Never used a small base die set for any of them. Load some rounds and find out.
Yeah, that's what I figured I do. Maybe I'll be in good shape.
Hack
12 February 2009, 12:44
Winchester 69Those are standard Lyman .223 dies. Don't believe Lyman makes small base.
13 February 2009, 05:46
btefftquote:
Originally posted by Winchester 69:
Those are standard Lyman .223 dies. Don't believe Lyman makes small base.
It seems to me that only RCBS makes the small base kind.
Hack
13 February 2009, 05:53
SR4759If you have the old chrome plated Lyman dies from the 1960's and 1970's I believe they were all very tight. If effect they were all small base dies. I got rid of all that I had because if I was not careful I would get bent rims from try to pull the nearly stuck cases out of them.
The only Lyman I use regularly now are 40-65 and that rim is hard to bend or pull off.