Quote Originally Posted by Boydy47 View Post
Removing the crimp is a bit of a PITA but not so much if you have a drill and the correct tool which will cost about seven quid, the good news is you only have to do it once and the brass is worth it because its pretty good quality and annealed well. One thing to be aware of if you do go the GGG / surplus route is the brass is generally thicker walled than commercial brass so you will get more pressure more quickly, general advice is you should lower max load by 1 grain.

Other than that just keep an eye out on the for sales section on here and on the stalking directory as once fired comes up quite regularly which is the beauty of 0.223!
Got a Dillon superswage mate and the AR is suitably proofed..chambered It gets binned after 5 uses anyway Scott.

GGG is not bad brass. Saw some shocking empties left on the range yesterday (.223) nearly all with pierced/blown primers and bolt thrust marks....oh dear