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Cases in the oven. And ar-15 reloading

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  • bpost
    Please describe the feed and cycle problems you are having.
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  • nononsense
    slagment,

    This is a very detailed article on ammunition preparation:

    http://www.hevanet.com/temple/MatchPrep.html

    Don't forget to read the other articles under the included link of Standard Reloading.

    The basics are in the front of every reloading manual I've ever read. The above article goes into much greater detail complete with photographs.

    Please describe the troubles you're having in better detail.

    Best.
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  • perry shooter
    Hello drying cases in oven 250 degrees works but this might be part of your problems it leaves the cases very dry and almost sticky. Get a vibrating case cleaner and get a large bag of the cheapest rice you can find to clean your cases this puts a nice dry polish and is almost smooth/slick works good you also might want to go with small base die set.
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  • dcs shooters
    Are you full length sizing the brass for the AR? If you are you might have to go to a small base sizing die.
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  • JustC
    I won't go much over 180* in the oven,..and with the door cracked open to releive moisture.
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  • BHAVIN
    Are you using a seperate factory crimp die? Makes all the difference in a semi auto.
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  • slagment
    quote: Are you using a seperate factory crimp die? Makes all the difference in a semi auto.
    I haven't been crimping, but that does make sense. Guess the added pressure would help cycle.
    quote:This is a very detailed article on ammunition preparation:

    http://www.hevanet.com/temple/MatchPrep.html
    The website helps, more goes into rifle case preparation then I realized. I've been reloading for revolvers lately, which case perpetration as just been cleaning and a quick glance for defects.

    I'll add a crimp die to my long lists of stuff I have to buy, and maybe pick up a tumbler too. Boiling water, adding the white vinegar, and drying cases in the oven is starting to be a hassle.

    If the crimping, extra attention to case preparation, and tumble cleaning doesn't work, I'll look into small base sizing die.

    Thanks
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