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Forming 300BLK

Sorry if that has been answered before. Is there anyone who has taken 5.56 and resized them into 300blk out. Is it worth the time and energy to do it yourself or should you just buy some?

In my opinion, definitely NOT worth forming your own, unless you have the tools already. I've used a dremel, a saw, and the infamous Harbor Freight mini cut-off saw that you have probably found in research of this subject. If you have a Dillon with their motorized trimmer attachment, it may be worth it. If you are forming a few rounds for precision and/or a bolt gun, go for it.

I get sick of forming cases after 20 rounds or so. Much easier to just buy the cases, plus they will already have the primer pocket swaged, which is a PITA in its own right.
-Dan
 
I've done about 1000 rounds of 300blk. These days I regret chopping up the 5.56 brass, but in October I would have said it is well worth the effort.

With the right tools it is very little more work than loading anything else. I can't imagine trying to do it with a dremel or trimmer. If you don't want to drop the coin on a saw of some sort, I wouldn't recommend giving it a whirl.
 
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I cut about 200pcs of 556 with a drill and a small Ridgid pipe cutter, did it suck? Yes. But I sure didn't have much luck finding any 300 brass on the shelves. As far as the cut goes, I really don't think it's going to reduce brass life much. I FL size everything for my Ar so I really don't expect more than 5-8 times anyway.