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<blockquote data-quote="gl89aw" data-source="post: 1422298" data-attributes="member: 7257"><p>I have made 221 fireball brass out of .223, found it best to aneal before forming, using a full length re-sizer eliminated the need for fire forming, also found that the 223 brass was thicker than the .221 and decided to inside neck ream so they would chamber ok, I am making some 6.5x55 brass out of .270 stuff now and doesn't look like I will have to ream it. It really isn't difficult to do but does take a lot of time compared to just loading new or once fired cases</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gl89aw, post: 1422298, member: 7257"] I have made 221 fireball brass out of .223, found it best to aneal before forming, using a full length re-sizer eliminated the need for fire forming, also found that the 223 brass was thicker than the .221 and decided to inside neck ream so they would chamber ok, I am making some 6.5x55 brass out of .270 stuff now and doesn't look like I will have to ream it. It really isn't difficult to do but does take a lot of time compared to just loading new or once fired cases [/QUOTE]
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