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Starline Brass 223 Basic (Not Formed) Unprimed Bag of 100

Starline Brass 223 Basic (Not Formed) Unprimed Bag of 100
Item #:SU223B
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MPN:4820 * $PER 250
Due to the packaging and shipping process, case necks are often slightly dinged or bent and need to be rounded up and sized to give proper neck tension. New and/or fired cases must be full-length resized or have the expander ball of the sizing die run through the case neck prior to loading.
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Product Information

Un-Tapered (W/O Caliber Designation)(for "Wildcats")
1.780 - 1.810 O.A.L.
This brass is the same as our standard .223 Remington brass except that it has not been formed and has no caliber designation on the headstamp. It should work perfectly for most .223 Remington based wildcats. This brass has not been annealed, and will require a body anneal prior to forming, and possibly a neck anneal after forming, depending on how far it is necked down. Wall thickness at the mouth of this brass is approximately .009", which is the same as our .223 brass prior to forming (the walls will get thicker when formed down, and the case will also get longer). Length is approximately 1.800"

*Since this is a basic case, and Starline has no control over how it is formed, we accept no liability and offer no warranty in its use or your inability to properly form cases. Since this case has not been formed there may be more out-of-round mouths than normal.

Calibers that this could possibly be formed into: 6mm TCU, 6.5 TCU, 7mm TCU, 6x45mm, .25-45 Sharps, 6mm Mongoose, 7.62x40WT, 7Raptor, .357 MAX AR, etc.

This Starline Brass is bagged at Graf & Sons. This is not loaded ammunition.

Read 1 Reviews - Average Rating: 5 stars

perfect

By Jeffery W. on Feb 04, 2019
perfect for a new project, beats having to machine 357 max cases one at a time
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