arachn'auquébec
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- Quebec (sherb)
Hi!
I considered reloading 7.62x54 to get cheap hunting ammo for my mosin nagant. After a bit of research on the subject and the reloading of this cartrige, I found out that it would actually be cheaper to just replace the bullets on my surplus CZ ammo. So I pulled the 148 grain bullets on 10 cartriges, keeping the military powder, and replaced them with 150 grain .311 SP from speer. I will try these cartriges next week end at the range. So far everything should be good with this.
The thing is I would also like to load some 180 grains, and then I will have to remove the powder and work up my own load, so I would like to know if the pressure signs on a military surplus steel case will be the same as those on brass cases. Ex: will berdan primers flatten or crater?
Thank you!
I considered reloading 7.62x54 to get cheap hunting ammo for my mosin nagant. After a bit of research on the subject and the reloading of this cartrige, I found out that it would actually be cheaper to just replace the bullets on my surplus CZ ammo. So I pulled the 148 grain bullets on 10 cartriges, keeping the military powder, and replaced them with 150 grain .311 SP from speer. I will try these cartriges next week end at the range. So far everything should be good with this.
The thing is I would also like to load some 180 grains, and then I will have to remove the powder and work up my own load, so I would like to know if the pressure signs on a military surplus steel case will be the same as those on brass cases. Ex: will berdan primers flatten or crater?
Thank you!