A very abridged story: Years ago a gentleman on this forum was selling once pulled SS109 Steel Core Penetrators. I bought thousands...got a set of Full Length Dies and had the 550 rolling out the rounds. Finally decide to go and shoot some out of my AR and Uh Oh...some feed ok but on most rounds the bolt would go into full battery...WTF?? I shove the ammo in the closet and forget about it. After speaking with some friends they advise me that I needed Small Base Dies to reload for an AR and the Full Length will function in a bolt gun. Well shit!! So I says to myself...self, I got this. I order a set of Small Base Dies and I'll just resize my loaded rounds...not looking forward to resizing thousands of rounds however.
As I started the process I finally stopped after a few rounds to inspect the outcome and as the pic shows it didn't go so well...but wait, there's more. Upon extracting the last round from the resizing die I rip the base of the casing. Now I have a live round stuck in the sizing die...or what could be considered a barrel-less rifle. So I start with the inertia method and smack the die on my vice in a vein attempt to get the bullet to fall out...of course, no dice. Then came the needle nose pliers...and once again, no beuno. So I grab a glass of iced tea and reassess the situation. I don't load compressed rounds and knew I had room in the case between the bullet and powder. So I gently tap the bullet into the case with a punch, dump out the powder and proceed to tap the case out of the die...Voila, it worked.
This story ends with an ad I'm about to put in the WTB section...a bolt gun in .223.
All of this could have been avoided if I had only known.
So the question is: Does this Small Base vs Full Length Die rule apply to all calibers that an AR and Bolt gun have in common?
As I started the process I finally stopped after a few rounds to inspect the outcome and as the pic shows it didn't go so well...but wait, there's more. Upon extracting the last round from the resizing die I rip the base of the casing. Now I have a live round stuck in the sizing die...or what could be considered a barrel-less rifle. So I start with the inertia method and smack the die on my vice in a vein attempt to get the bullet to fall out...of course, no dice. Then came the needle nose pliers...and once again, no beuno. So I grab a glass of iced tea and reassess the situation. I don't load compressed rounds and knew I had room in the case between the bullet and powder. So I gently tap the bullet into the case with a punch, dump out the powder and proceed to tap the case out of the die...Voila, it worked.
This story ends with an ad I'm about to put in the WTB section...a bolt gun in .223.
All of this could have been avoided if I had only known.
So the question is: Does this Small Base vs Full Length Die rule apply to all calibers that an AR and Bolt gun have in common?