45ACP, 308 Win and 7.62x39 Ammo

They also have Romanian stuff on there site as well, hence why i asked the question. Plus most 7.62x39 is steel cased so it cant be re used. So Western Metal you guys are talking about brass cased, 125 grain model that your currently out of stock is the one your looking to start making again?
 
They also have Romanian stuff on there site as well, hence why i asked the question. Plus most 7.62x39 is steel cased so it cant be re used. So Western Metal you guys are talking about brass cased, 125 grain model that your currently out of stock is the one your looking to start making again?

Brass cased - no steel in the bullet - not corrosive. Range safe.
 
I am thinking of reloading .308 win with your case ,where can I buy the sealant stuff ,does it help to prevent damage to the bolt .

This is a new question for me. I googled and found nothing so I made a call. The sealant is to protect the primer from the weather and from travel damage as far as protecting the bolt I cannot say.
I am not able to find a supplier for this product.
 
I am thinking of reloading .308 win with your case ,where can I buy the sealant stuff ,does it help to prevent damage to the bolt .

The sealant doesn't protect the bolt. It's there to protect the ammos from humidity if you store it for a long time (we're talking years and decades) or if you're going in the wild. There's no use for it for range ammos, but for military ammos or if you're going for a hunt in a damp place (or even canoeing) then you can apply it around the primer.

You can use any nail polish as sealer. Get the cheapest one you can find (try dollarama, you should find something for a buck or 2). You can get clear nail polish and it'll seal the ammo and be invisible, or you can get different colors to identify your different loads.
 
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