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12/7/2015 9:40:44 PM EDT
Getting ready to load a bunch of LC .223. Do I need to fret over
the consistency of LC case that are made in different years?

I used 08's for testing, and will be using 08-14 for the loading.
All trimmed to 1.750.

Thanks.
12/7/2015 9:45:32 PM EDT
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Getting ready to load a bunch of LC .223. Do I need to fret over


the consistency of LC case that are made in different years?





I used 08's for testing, and will be using 08-14 for the loading.


All trimmed to 1.750.





Thanks.
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Unless you are going for the best accuracy, I don't sort them to years.


 



edit to fix my typo.
12/7/2015 9:55:45 PM EDT
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That's what I thought. Just wanted someone else to chime in.

The load sits around inch and a quarter, 16" CL, from a shaky shooter.
Good enough for what it's for.

Thanks
12/7/2015 10:17:05 PM EDT
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  Unless you are going for the best accuracy, I don't sort then to years.

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Getting ready to load a bunch of LC .223. Do I need to fret over

the consistency of LC case that are made in different years?



I used 08's for testing, and will be using 08-14 for the loading.

All trimmed to 1.750.



Thanks.


  Unless you are going for the best accuracy, I don't sort then to years.





 
In which case I use more expensive brass.




You can still get good accuracy with mixed year LC. I never sort by year.
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