- Location
- Smithers, B.C.
Hello all,
I have spoken to a friend of mine and he has suggested that a good way to make some cheap, non corrosive reduced load .303 rounds is to pull the bullet and powder from a 7.62X39 Czech surplus shell, and dump the powder and bullet into a primered, reformed (sized in die) .303 case. He says it works well for shorter ranges up to 200 yards. I would like to know your opinions on this and suggestions before I try it.
Thanks Gun Gurus,
-Drachenblut
I have spoken to a friend of mine and he has suggested that a good way to make some cheap, non corrosive reduced load .303 rounds is to pull the bullet and powder from a 7.62X39 Czech surplus shell, and dump the powder and bullet into a primered, reformed (sized in die) .303 case. He says it works well for shorter ranges up to 200 yards. I would like to know your opinions on this and suggestions before I try it.
Thanks Gun Gurus,
-Drachenblut