Hey folks,
Ok, first: TO quantify "High volume".....when I load .223 for my Uncle's AR he tends to be a "blaster", so I usually load big batches of rounds for him so that I am not constantly loading all the time. So usually I tend to do up about 1000 rounds a pop, sometimes more (usually depends on wether he springs for an 8 lb keg or not
.).....Me personally, I tend to load .223 for my own AR on a lower volume, about 200 rounds at once, and go for the more conservative "well aimed shot" method of shooting
Second: Perhaps I will contact Lyman and see what they say. I just find it wierd it only happens with .223 cases (though to be fair it is the ONLY small case head I run through it....everything else is along the order of .30-06, .257 roberts, etc.)
Third: Still interested in a trim die, but there are some great suggestions here I may look further into.
Finally: Stimpylu32, the RCBS case prep unit is on my wish list. My Uncle (another Uncle, not the one mentioned above) bought one a year and a half ago and RAVED about it. I am thinking my next Midway USA order (which may or may not include a .223 trim die
) I will snag myself one.
Brian