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Loaded my first .223/5.56 rounds tonight. The OAL was fine and it stripped from the mag fine to just cycle though the rifle. I did not fire them. There were a few that chambered but were really hard to cycle out of the chamber. They seems to be the regular .223 cases and not the LC cases. Are the cases bad? Ideas? Up to this point it's only been factory ammo though this AR and it's been flawless.
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Is your sizing die adjusted to where it touches the shellholder?

I expect you aren't pushing the shoulders back quite enough when resizing.

I sized them a long time ago and they sat. Not sure. I will be sure to check this again when I resize. I was pretty meticulous and read and asked about this before I sized them.
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If I wasn't pushing the shoulders back far enough, would it make marks on the shoulders?


Not necessarily. The shoulder on the brass and on the throat of the barrel are both smooth (so no marks) and just not seating together well. As stated ^^^^^bump that neck back and you should be fine. As you can tell,,,,,,,,your not the only one who has had this problem
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