i have been thinking about a carbide die. that you don't have to lube your brass before sizing. they are a little more money but would make reloading easier.what you think?.
The carbide die for the AR is a carbide neck sizing button only - you still have to lube your case body.
Lloyd - the SB die is fine but I've reloaded for several AR's and never ever had a problem using regular dies. I'll measure their spent brass and bump the shoulder back so my head gauge reads 2.540/2.541. If you check new brass on a headspace gauge similiar to mine, you'll find most go 2.541" and measuring a spent case you will find it grows between 0.004" and 0.006". In my particular AR it's 0.005", so I just bump the shoulder 0.006" and never had a failure to feed.
On standard dies, when adjusted for maximum bump, I think you can bump the shoulder 0.010 or a tad more and unless your base is blowing out, a standard die is really all that's needed. If you have a "funny" chamber then a regular die may fail after the 2nd or 3rd loading due to the base swelling, which will cause a failure to feed. I've heard of those chambers but never encountered one in a 223.
But I do understand that "peace of mind" feeling and for that feeling I would think a SB die is probably the way to go.