.223 Remington - Processed - Primed Brass - READY TO LOAD - 500pcs

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.223 Remington Primed Brass - Ready To Load

 

  • Headstamps Are Mixed
  • Fully Processed, Primed, and Ready To Load
  • 100% Brass Casings
  • 500 Casings

 

The .223 Remington is a versatile and efficient cartridge for small to medium-sized game hunting and precision shooting. Its military counterpart is the 5.56x45 NATO. Capital Cartridge offers processed and primed .223 brass for reloading. Ready for use, these fired cases have been cleaned, resized, and primed with reloading primers. Perfect for avid reloaders looking to save time and enhance their shooting experience. 

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  • 5
    .223-processed-primed brass ready to load 500pcs

    Excellent quality brass, processed properly. Have loaded several thousand rounds with zero issues. Would highly recommend!

  • 5
    Ready to load 223

    Capital Cartridge shipped it fast and it was clean nicely trimmed brass that was ready to load! Not a bad price either so you can't go wrong getting it.

15 Reviews

  • 5
    .223-processed-primed brass ready to load 500pcs

    Excellent quality brass, processed properly. Have loaded several thousand rounds with zero issues. Would highly recommend!

  • 5
    Ready to load 223

    Capital Cartridge shipped it fast and it was clean nicely trimmed brass that was ready to load! Not a bad price either so you can't go wrong getting it.

  • 5
    Can’t go wrong with this!

    I’ve placed a number of orders for this and haven’t had one problem. Biggest headache loading .223 is prepping the brass. This is a great way around that!

  • 5
    "Fully processed primered brass"

    Delighted to find these were trimmed correctly as well!

  • 3
    .223 - PROCESSED - PRIMED BRASS - READY TO LOAD - 500PCS

    Haven't received delivery yet. Takes a long time to get products. Can't really rate these. Wish shipping was days and not weeks.