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Old 09-26-2019, 11:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Starslinger View Post
I'm getting closer to purchasing reloading equipment starting with a quality progressive reloader (I've heard Dillon is a good brand.) I'd like to know if 10mm is significantly easier to reload compared to .223. 10mm is straight case, right, vs necked for .223? Would using 10mm eliminate the need to resize and trim the cases, as I've been told is necessary for rifle cartridges? I just took a free basic class on reloading and watched a couple of videos. That's all I know about reloading. Thanks for any help!
223 is more steps and more tools.

with 10mm make sure of your seating depth (measure the case length now and then). There isn't the cannelure to help eyeball it. Too deep is bad. Can be too easily pushed in deeper is bad.
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