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    Loading the 223 AI


    Will I be able to use the standard 223 "Modified Case" in my Stoney Point OAL gauge for the 223 AI? The two cases are the same length but what about that "crush fit" of the standard 223 case in the AI chamber? Will that throw off my measurements?

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    I don't think so, since the shoulder is higher.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GaryB View Post
    Will I be able to use the standard 223 "Modified Case" in my Stoney Point OAL gauge for the 223 AI? The two cases are the same length but what about that "crush fit" of the standard 223 case in the AI chamber?
    If you FL a 223 case using your Improved die it will (or should) push the junction back .004". Its why one shouldn't resize the parent case using a Imp FL die for firing/forming.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scope eye View Post
    I don't think so, since the shoulder is higher.

    Dean
    Thanks Dean
    I didn't think it would work.

    Quote Originally Posted by BillPa View Post
    If you FL a 223 case using your Improved die it will (or should) push the junction back .004". Its why one shouldn't resize the parent case using a Imp FL die for firing/forming.

    Bill
    So, theoretically, I could full length resize the "Modified Case" in the AI FL die and be good. No?

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by GaryB View Post
    Thanks Dean
    I didn't think it would work.



    So, theoretically, I could full length resize the "Modified Case" in the AI FL die and be good. No?

    Thanks
    Yes. The neck-shoulder of a 223 case will be at least .004" further forward than a formed AI case if the headspace was set correctly. By FL sizing it with the AI die the junction will be "pushed" back to the AI length. The junction of the case will stop it's forward travel in the chamber instead of the shoulder which doesn't make contact in the chamber or FL die anyway


    Back the FL off then adjust it down a little at a time until the bolt just closes without forcing it. Its how I made my 250 Imp modified case before I had any formed brass, I bumped the junction of a 250 case with the improved FL die.

    Remember, your only looking for the length measurement from the breach face( boltface) to the point a bullet ogive contacts the lands.

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