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LAKE CITY BRASS. Is it ok to use? Just a heads up.

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22 March 2007, 03:24
gregg
LAKE CITY BRASS. Is it ok to use? Just a heads up.
Is there a up side or a down side of useing LAKE CITY 223 Brass. I have a bunch that needs cleaning and care. Just wondering what to look out for. Confused
Have some old WWC64 223. wild weight to weight
from case to case. Have not got that far with the newer WWC cases or the Lake City stuff.


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22 March 2007, 04:09
ramrod340
quote:
LAKE CITY 223 Brass

Lake City Brass is normally very good. You normally find it has less capacity than factory so rework your loads.


As usual just my $.02
Paul K
22 March 2007, 04:31
ScudRunner
It's no good, send it to me I will destroy it!
22 March 2007, 05:09
mstarling
I too would be glad to help use up your offending LC brass. I've shot a bunch of it (over and over)over the years with no complaints at all.


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22 March 2007, 07:48
Collins
I believe it's NATO spec and not SAAMI spec. So the case is thicker and the capacity reduced.

(I Believe...)


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22 March 2007, 16:20
gregg
When I first got a 223 I bought 400 rounds of the WWC64. Like I had said weight from case to case was wild. Bought new winchester and it happen to be great. So kind of gave up on the mil stuff. Then comes along the local indian police at a local range and leaveing few hundred rounds on the ground every time.Add how the price of brass is going up and you get to thinking this LC stuff starting to look pertty good.


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22 March 2007, 22:10
TEANCUM
quote:
Originally posted by ramrod340:
quote:
LAKE CITY 223 Brass

Lake City Brass is normally very good. You normally find it has less capacity than factory so rework your loads.


I agree. I picked up 500 LC cases that were cleaned and primed and have had good luck with them. They are somewhat sought after due to their quality and durability.
22 March 2007, 23:20
Alberta Canuck
If you are getting large amounts of it, it is pretty simple just to sort it into lots by weight. That does sometimes appear to help accuracy a bit for competition shooters.

When Canada was issuing a choice of WRA military 7.62 ball or IVI military 7.62 ball on the line at the Canadian Nationals each year (handloads were not allowed), the British Teams used to clean up (win) pretty regularly. They sorted the as-issued ammo by total weight of the round(s).


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23 March 2007, 16:10
gregg
quote:
Originally posted by Alberta Canuck British Teams used to clean up (win) pretty regularly. They sorted the as-issued ammo by total weight of the round(s).

Interesting. thumb
Makes sence. I was thinking that I would clean, deprime,& weight. They are close in years but sill who knows what lots. head stamps may be same years but show different looks in how deep or different look to them. Like I said getting enough to make it worth it. Thanks guys cheers


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