I just got my Arisaka Type 99 rifle that I bought through the US. Since the 7.7 x 58 is hard to get, I decided I would load my own. I found a few hundred Norma unprimed cases, as well as a few hundred PRVI unprimed cases. These are brand new cases. The projectile is just .312 (303).
I grabbed the PRVI cases, the bag was the closest and loaded 50 rounds. I have been reloading for years, so I loaded to 75% of maximum, as well made sure the OAL was in spec.
Took the rifle out and started shooting. Everything was going great until one round went off and a lot of blow-back came out of the vent hole in the receiver. I checked the case, and it was black on part of the case, as well it was a little hard to pull out of the chamber. At first I thought I had over loaded the charge, so I weighed them. I bring my small electronic scale with me to the range when I am try out new ammo. They were all in range of what I had loaded.
I started to shoot again, and about 5 rounds later, it happened again. I put the rifle away and decided I had better figure out what was going on once I got home. I took a look at the fired cases and discovered a few had more than average black on them. I then measured the cases and discovered that they were a lot longer than they should have been. I then took the PRVI bag with 50 unprimed cases in it and measured them, guess what, about 30% of them were over length. I took out the Norma bag and all 100 were in spec.
I assumed that the PRVI cases were in spec, but I learned they are not. I am glad that I didn't damage myself or the rifle. I will never make that mistake again. I will always measure all new cases from now on.
Has anybody else had this issue with PRVI cases, or any other manufacturer?
I grabbed the PRVI cases, the bag was the closest and loaded 50 rounds. I have been reloading for years, so I loaded to 75% of maximum, as well made sure the OAL was in spec.
Took the rifle out and started shooting. Everything was going great until one round went off and a lot of blow-back came out of the vent hole in the receiver. I checked the case, and it was black on part of the case, as well it was a little hard to pull out of the chamber. At first I thought I had over loaded the charge, so I weighed them. I bring my small electronic scale with me to the range when I am try out new ammo. They were all in range of what I had loaded.
I started to shoot again, and about 5 rounds later, it happened again. I put the rifle away and decided I had better figure out what was going on once I got home. I took a look at the fired cases and discovered a few had more than average black on them. I then measured the cases and discovered that they were a lot longer than they should have been. I then took the PRVI bag with 50 unprimed cases in it and measured them, guess what, about 30% of them were over length. I took out the Norma bag and all 100 were in spec.
I assumed that the PRVI cases were in spec, but I learned they are not. I am glad that I didn't damage myself or the rifle. I will never make that mistake again. I will always measure all new cases from now on.
Has anybody else had this issue with PRVI cases, or any other manufacturer?



















































