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The Hornady A223 Lock-N-Load 223 Red Modified Case is a premium brass reloading case engineered for hunters and shooting enthusiasts. Featuring a threaded case head compatible with Hornady's OAL Gauge and an oversized neck for perfect bullet seating, it meets SAAMI specifications and is proudly made in the USA. Designed to deliver consistent, precise reloads with a no-risk lifetime warranty.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.65 x 2.09 x 0.35 inches |
Package Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.33 x 0.25 x 0.25 inches |
Brand Name | Hornady |
Warranty Description | No-Risk, Lifetime Warranty |
Model Name | A Series Modified case |
Color | 223 REM |
Material | Brass |
Suggested Users | Reloading Equipment |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Hornady |
Part Number | A223 |
Style | A Series Modified Case |
Included Components | Hornady A223 Lock-N-Load 223 Red Modified Case |
Size | 223 REM |
Sport Type | Hunting, Shooting |
K**N
Works fine
Works as advertised
M**E
Review
Great item quick ship
C**.
Makes it easy
I tried to make my own....... failed, after spending most the day...... This is a much wiser move, and its very inexpensive compared to the hours lost trying to make my own lol. Great product. Ive got one now for all my different calibers.
R**E
Worked great
Used to set bullet depth in case
C**Y
Great tool figuring out OAL
I have been loading .223 for more than a year, and pistol calibers for much longer than that. For my AR I found what a friend used in regards to OAL and load, and started working from there. I got very good results out to 100 yards. Then I started shooting out to 300 yards with my .308 and also brought along the AR. The groups were decent, but as I started to fine tune my .308 loads I also decided to start from scratch on the .223 rounds. I bought this modified .223 case so I could find the exact specs on the chamber of my AR and then work a load from there. Turns out while the rounds I was using gave more than acceptable groups, once I started building rounds that matched my AR my groups at 300 yards were now half the size.This modified case easily connects to the Hornady overall length gauge and gives me the measurements I need to adjust my bullet seating depth to give me the most beneficial bullet to lands distance. While the groups I was getting were more than adequate enough to get the job done, now they are looking much smaller on paper. Not that I am going to try to get my .223 rounds into a single hole at 300 yards, but more because I want to be able to ring a steel plate every single time at that distance.
B**E
After a short learning curve I have mastered this
This is a great help in measuring the distance from the base of a case to the point of jam with the lans. I have found that by pushing the bullet all the way into the lans and then measuring gives an accurate and repeateable distance for a starting point.
S**3
Works perfectly to establish correct OAL
Exactly what I needed for new barrel chamber length.
H**K
Very helpful but seldom used
These modified cases are great. Before finding these, I would carefully cut a prepared case with a Dremel tool. I can get more consistent results using this tool in conjunction with the overall length gauge. This is not a tool that you use often, however, so you'll need to decide if it is worth the investment. Once you know the distance to the lands of your chamber then you don't really need to use this again.
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