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I do not disagree with you. I am just curious about how many folks have accumulated thousands of round of ammunition "just in case." In the 1970's and early 1980's, relatively few Americans owned semi-auto weapons in NATO calibers.
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Really you think so? Perhaps the subtlety is your NATO caliber clarifier and if so, I can agree with the statement. But heck man, there were so many M1 carbines, M1 Garands, Cetme's, FALs, G3s, MAS, SKS, etc. It's the plethora of AR-15 clones and .223 ammo being relatively cheap that has changed in the last 20+ years. That and anytime a party platform is built upon gun restrictions, it incites folks to purchase something that may not be available tomorrow when that party comes into power. I did the same thing prior to the Clinton gun ban. And guess what, once the Clinton Gun ban was instituted you couldn't buy them anymore for any realistic price. Even mags for some relatively obscure rifles/handguns were going in the $100-$200/mag range. At those prices they might as well be banned and the anti-gun folks know it. Its not about criminality. Its about removing guns from the law abiding populace.
But heck man, there were so many M1 carbines, M1 Garands, Cetme's, FALs, G3s, MAS, SKS, etc. It's the plethora of AR-15 clones and .223 ammo being relatively cheap that has changed in the last 20+ years.
i only see 150/147 gr stuff for the .308,no 168gr match thou I did find a couple of 175gr boxes. ..
.223 grs have been sporadic in what you get mostly due to the fact that they can be fired on the 5.56 and 7.62x51 platforms and not the other way around.
Is it as hard as they say to deprime/size/prime mil spec brass? I've never tried it nor known someone who has. Only read about it and found both sides of the argument.
what I meant was .223/5.56 and .308/7.62x51.......or to clarify further you should not fire 5.56 in a .223 or a 7.62x51 in a .308....
It could be somewhat problematic the first go round Matt with the Lake City brass.I will have to say I loss a couple deprimer/resizer due to case sticking but credited that more to an unsatisfactory lube application more than anything.The brass itself is excellant and thick lending itself to more reloads over the commercial methinks.Now there is another primer that is used if memory serves me right that has two indentions on the iside(?) that does take a special tool to which I think Torch may of been referring to.The LC brass has the single relief like commercial but even the size of the primer pocket is tighter than commercial brass.
Lake City and Norma have excellent brass but you have to be careful after 3+ reloads especially if they are hot loads, the brass will stretch and eventually you will get cracks around the neck area,which for me reloading was done when I'm in a relaxed mode and not rushing. There is always a careful check up on used brass and they are seperated by the amount of use they get. It is time consuming thats for sure. But always worth the effort when you get that load that just works for you..