OnlyDans94
Gold $$ Contributor
now this is some advanced loading lol, im quite a ways away from doing thatI use commercial brass for all of my match brass and 100% prepared LC brass for shooting where the brass may get lost. If you use LC suggest you buy processed brass but still check the LC to make sure the primer flash hole is centered in the primer pocket.
Most of my match AR guns, that are based on 223 cases, I use sorted nickel plated match brass in. Been building ARs for a few decades, since the 101st sent me to the 3rd Army school in 1964.
If you run across one, the 6mm Mongoose is an interesting AR-15 rifle cartridge. Is designed to use LC brass, trimmed .050 shorter, fire formed, body blown out with a 40 degree shoulder to use 80-95 grain 6mm bullets at 3,000 fps. A guy from FL designed it to have 32 grains of water capacity and to use 223 mags.









