massivedesign
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Reloading forum on WaGuns: http://www.waguns.org/viewforum.php?f=74
The difference in the case head does not affect loading, and does not affect cambering. Let us also remember, which I thought as a 45 year reloader were aware we are talking fired cases. Which means the negligible case dimensions has been changed by firing. After cutting, annealing, trimming the case is RESIZED to correct size. The .223 case has to endure double the pressure that the 9mm does, if any case is going to rupture it would be the lighter made 9mm case, which they have. In fact that is the reason people who build high pressure loads exceeding max pressures turn to rifle cases. Just as using a 308 case for 45 high pressure. It has been a common practice for as long as I have been alive, with legends like Cooper advocating the use of rifle cases for wildcat pistol rounds. For such a expert you know little of the RD that has made large inroads to current cartridges. I again call BS!
Let us not forget and I would hope as a expert you would know that hot loaded cases are marked or stamped for a reason. A plus P load in light gun could be devastating to the gun as well as the shooter. Yea that would be so responsible to put HOT loads in a standard case so someone else might blow their hands off.
I have never heard that... and I think doing that would be tremendously stupid and unsafe. All the extra time to prep the .223 into 9mm too!
Anybody who wants to do this, PM me. I will gladly trade you 9mm brass for your .223 brass.. one for one.
Let us not forget that the 9x23 was developed, not as a "regular" 9mm, but as a cartridge to be used competetivly against rounds like the 38 super, which has case dimentions more closely resembling the .223 than does the 9mm. That being said, the 38 super still has different dimensions than the .223.
Your argument has some merit, but still reflects a true lack of safe reloading practices.
Dan, I have a batch of .223 that I will give you. Some of it is commercial, and some reloaded once.
Jim, appreciate the offer! Am actually trying to get a few tables for the Oct WAC, you going to have a table?
Inside joke?
I order several AR parts from them including an upper receiver. Great company
I'm dead serious.........and they will.......
Any experience with their AR parts? They have some decent prices on that as well.
My entire build is with their parts, with the exception of the handguard, which is Troy...(AFG, Hogue,etc)
SAA Upper/Lower, SAA barrel, etc..
Wal mart does price matching. went to try it out with some 22 ammo. wal mart price was $8 bucks a box, I walked out paying $2.69 a box.
And you're of course going to inform us of who they price matched? I was under the impression that they wouldn't match wholesale, "big box", or online prices... or did you employ the fact that they're not supposed to ask for proof?
They did not ask at all, just matched it. bing bang boom out the door. I guess I could of made my own price, dang. I don't expect this to last long as I could see them making you prove it if it gets out of control. do it while you can!
Cabela's also does price matching but have not used them yet and don't know there policy on this.
oh, a local gun shop gave me the price.
Do you openly carry these AR's?
Please avoid derailing the thread with asking questions that are against the rules.
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