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11/21/2010 1:04:12 PM EDT
I finally got through about 90-100 lbs of 223 brass from a training course we had a couple years ago.  I have been sorting them out to headstamp and have about 12 lbs of a headstamp that I do not know what it is.  It is marked in the 4 quadrants individual letters and numbers.  L, C, 0, 8 are marked in the quadrants.  This is not LC brass, so what is it?  Not crimped?

Thanks
11/21/2010 1:13:34 PM EDT
[#1]
I believe this would be Lake City, manufactured in 2008.
11/21/2010 1:31:15 PM EDT
[#2]
LC  MÃ¥travidèki Fèmmüvek, H-3332 Sirok, Hungary, for: Armscorp USA Inc., Baltimore, MD
11/21/2010 1:36:17 PM EDT
[#3]
Quoted:
I believe this would be Lake City, manufactured in 2008.


Yep, It's Lake City. If it has no primer crimp it's either been swaged/reamed out and reloaded, or it was new, unprimed LC brass that someone loaded themselves.
11/21/2010 1:59:46 PM EDT
[#4]
So it is LC brass even if it doesn't have the cross and look like the other LC brass that I have??  No one in that group of shooters reloads to my knowledge?

It doesn't look at all like the other LC brass.

Greg
11/21/2010 2:17:24 PM EDT
[#5]
I have a lot of what you are talking about. Some of it has the cross and some does not. From what I have learned here and from other sources, the brass without the cross does not meet the standard of the Nato specification.
11/21/2010 3:01:36 PM EDT
[#6]
Ok, thanks.

Greg
11/21/2010 5:15:25 PM EDT
[#7]



Quoted:


I have a lot of what you are talking about. Some of it has the cross and some does not. From what I have learned here and from other sources, the brass without the cross does not meet the standard of the Nato specification.


The NATO cross specifies the original loaded round as a whole meets NATO spec, it's not to certify the brass



 
11/21/2010 5:47:37 PM EDT
[#8]
Do they look like these?

Lake City brass
11/21/2010 6:09:07 PM EDT
[#9]
LC without cross was loaded with a 55 gr FMJBT. aka M193

LC with a cross was loaded with a 62 gr steel penerator tip FMJBT. aks M855



SS-109 bullets, 62 gr steel penerator tip FMJBT.
11/21/2010 7:04:09 PM EDT
[#10]
Quoted:
Do they look like these?

Lake City brass



Yes that is what it looks like.

Greg
11/22/2010 8:03:50 AM EDT
[#11]



Quoted:


LC without cross was loaded with a 55 gr FMJBT. aka M193



LC with a cross was loaded with a 62 gr steel penerator tip FMJBT. aks M855



Yes.  M193 is a US Military spec for a 55 gr round



M855 is a NATO spec for a 62 gr round.



There is no NATO spec for 55 gr ball, nor a US military only spec for a 62 gr round



 
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