The days of cheap ammo, factory or surplus, are long gone. Reloading is as inexpensive as it gets.
32 acp bullets should work for plinking. Bought some haven't tried the reloads yet.
Yes, I do it all the timeSo I'm looking into reloading for my .303, can the bullet from the 7.62x39 be used? I read somewhere that they are the same size, how about the powder in the surplus ammo, it's the primer that's the corrosive element to the round correct? I need to do some more reloading homework, half of it makes sense the rest of it is still a bit confusing. Need to get my hands on some reading material I guess.
I have seen surplus in gun shots go for about 80 cents a round and if not if you can find a dealer who has it in stock prvi is pretty much the cheapest production ammo around these days.
Yes, I do it all the time
Quite correct. What surplus 303 there was dried up long ago.
...303 British...
...ammooohohohoho, that's a good one!So I'm looking into reloading for my .303, can the bullet from the 7.62x39 be used? I read somewhere that they are the same size, how about the powder in the surplus ammo, it's the primer that's the corrosive element to the round correct? I need to do some more reloading homework, half of it makes sense the rest of it is still a bit confusing. Need to get my hands on some reading material I guess.
I would avoid a kinetic puller and invest in a press mounted one for this job.I haven't done it, but I'm told some pull the bullets and powder from 7.62x39 cheap ammo, and just transfer both into good .303 brass. Somewhat light loads, made as cheaply as possible to keep your .303 working, using the cheapest current source.
One tip I was given...first, push the bullet partly into the case on the 7.62 x 39, as they are often lacquer sealed and hard to pull with a kinetic bullet puller. Push in first to break that seal, then they knock apart much easier.
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I haven't done it, but I'm told some pull the bullets and powder from 7.62x39 cheap ammo, and just transfer both into good .303 brass. Somewhat light loads, made as cheaply as possible to keep your .303 working, using the cheapest current source.
One tip I was given...first, push the bullet partly into the case on the 7.62 x 39, as they are often lacquer sealed and hard to pull with a kinetic bullet puller. Push in first to break that seal, then they knock apart much easier.




























