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Thread: LCT for precision .223?

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    LCT for precision .223?

    Hi all, I only shoot 9mm and .223/5.56 but currently at less than 500 rounds/yr combined. My goal is to load around 100 rounds a month for my SPR'ish AR so nothing outrageous. I figure the initial cost of equipment will be recouped in no time since match ammo is ~$1/rd. I do want to reload 9mm later this year but I still have a case or two of factory stuff so it's not a priority. The only hands on experience I have with reloading was at a department of conservation reloading class (9mm) and think I have a decent understanding of loading straight wall pistol ammo since it's fairly straightforward. Rifle is a different story. I've got the following things that I've bought throughout the years:

    Cabela's media tumbler with a few k of 9mm and .223 brass saved over the years
    Cheap 6" digital micrometer
    Frankford Arsenal scale
    MTM ammo loading tray
    Sinclair hand priming tool
    Can of Hornady One Shot case lube
    Hornady OAL gauge, curved w/ 223 modified case
    Sinclair comparator w/ .22 insert
    I do have rifle primers and 69gr SMK and will pick up some powder locally

    Will the LCT fit my needs? Which dies? What else should I look at purchasing (especially for brass prep)?

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