That's looks like the same as Lee crimp die.
Is it normal on factory ammo? Or are these reloads? I haven’t seen it before on my commercial stuffThey used a collet-type crimper for that... very similar to a Lee Factory Crimp die.
The crimp does not bother me as much as the color of the cases. Can you get a pic of the whole sleeve of rounds? Notice how the primer stands out compared to the case? While some of this is normal those cases look a bit like reloads to me. Any extractor marks on the cases?Is it normal on factory ammo? Or are these reloads? I haven’t seen it before on my commercial stuff
You can see an imprint just below the rim but it doesn’t have any ejector marks on the rim. The cases look to be slightly corroded with the brown spots. The brass could be DoD rejects too, I don’t knowThe crimp does not bother me as much as the color of the cases. Can you get a pic of the whole sleeve of rounds? Notice how the primer stands out compared to the case? While some of this is normal those cases look a bit like reloads to me. Any extractor marks on the cases?
It’s all coming together now, thanks for the info. I’ll look up the video, I enjoy those.Winchester is now running the military's Lake City ammunition plant. The crimp and blotches on the brass are normal for Lake City ammo over the past few decades. There is a video on YouTube showing the high-speed loading equipment used at LC.
Haven’t had a chance, I wasn’t sure if it’s be a return or not. I think I’ll keep them based on what’s been provided here. I think the one ding, just below the case head, is due to the loading machines. It doesn’t line up with my other 300/.223 once fired brass indents so i think it’s ok. Thanks for all the input!!Thanks for the second look. I believe these now to be factory ammo that just has some grung and odd crimping. Also, I do not think those primers are crimped.
Do they fire well?
What is involved to convert .556 brass to 300bo? I’d like to give that a try.The majority of 300blk I have is converted 223/5.56 also. I do have some Hornady ammo that has crimped primers. Not sure why that is necessary. I guess Hornady things someone is going to use them in full auto weapons.