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    brass prep

    Hello everyone, Mickleknox here. I am new to this site and from what I have learned so far I can honestly say that this site is top notch. I recently purchased a BM- M4 carbine and had a lot of questions which have been answered thru this site. Thanks to everyone who has ask and answered all the questions I would have ask. I plan to get back into reloading, Its been a while, from the late sixties to early eighties. My question on brass prep is there any company that I could sub out this task to. I am sitting on about 100lbs of once fired rem. 223 brass or it could be factory reloads. Brass was aquried thru training facility. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Mickleknox

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    If it's once fired REMMY then there's nothing to it!

    No Crimp, and it won't need trimming.

    Lucky Bastard!
    "What would a $2,000 Geissele Super Duty do that a $500 PSA door buster on Black Friday couldn't do?" - Stopsign32v

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    Quote Originally Posted by demigod View Post
    If it's once fired REMMY then there's nothing to it!

    No Crimp, and it won't need trimming.

    Lucky Bastard!
    I agree. Once fired commercial is still "usually" within the standard case overall length even when you resize it the first time. That being said, you might want to measure a sampling after resizing to make sure that you know "For Sure" what you have.

    I have relaoded factory brass 3 times (3 sizing operations) before trimming with no problems, but YMMV.

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