Prvi Partizan .308 WIN

yeah i just put some to the test at 100 yards in my loaded m1a springfield with iron sights.

grouped about 1.2 " or so. better than my 155 SMK handloads-doesnt say much since they were my first for the m1a and shoot those out to 200 at least anyhow,but yeah so far really accurate.

pulled one apart looked llike blc2 powder.was very happy with accuracy so i bought 500
 
I got mine from Henry at budgetshootersupply to check out the brass. Shot three rounds out of a Sako 85 Finnlight at 50 meters, 2 were touching, 1 flyer due to me. It is quite good for factory ammo (compared to Federal Fusion 150gr softpoint). Packaging was really cheap as expected, commercial ammo packaged in surplus-look-alike 20 round boxes without any plastic holder/inserts.

I didn't notice them being particularly dirty. Primer pockets are not crimped. But they do have some red colored sealant around the pockets. Cases deprime and resize with ease in Lee Pacesetter die. Cases may be thin, since they are even a few grains lighter than my 4x-fired/trimmed Federal hunting brass. Should be OK for low speed plinking loads.

Take home: They are perfectly good for target shooting, but may not be very durable brass for reloading. Well priced at $13.5 per 20. Highly recommended for those who don't reload and want some accurate ammo for cheap.
 
I got mine from Henry at budgetshootersupply to check out the brass. Shot three rounds out of a Sako 85 Finnlight at 50 meters, 2 were touching, 1 flyer due to me. It is quite good for factory ammo (compared to Federal Fusion 150gr softpoint). Packaging was really cheap as expected, commercial ammo packaged in surplus-look-alike 20 round boxes without any plastic holder/inserts.

I didn't notice them being particularly dirty. Primer pockets are not crimped. But they do have some red colored sealant around the pockets. Cases deprime and resize with ease in Lee Pacesetter die. Cases may be thin, since they are even a few grains lighter than my 4x-fired/trimmed Federal hunting brass. Should be OK for low speed plinking loads.

Take home: They are perfectly good for target shooting, but may not be very durable brass for reloading. Well priced at $13.5 per 20. Highly recommended for those who don't reload and want some accurate ammo for cheap.

It's not corrosive right?

I'm looking for exactly what you describe, "for those who don't reload and want some accurate ammo for cheap".

My M14 is the only non-corrosive rifle I shoot, and want to keep it that way. I don't reload, and I'm looking for cheap ammo that is decent and won't corrode or scum up the works of my baby. I don't hunt, just plink/target shoot so if this is non-corrosive and still decent. I'll load up:sniper:
 
Anyone using Prvi Partizan .308 WIN 145gr FMJBT. How is the accuracy? Clean/ Dirty? Primer crimped?

I've had poor luck with these.
I use Federal Gold Medal Match 168gr SMKs as my standard to measure against in my Rem 700.
at 100 yards the FGMM i can have 5 holes that touch
the PPU averages 2 to 2.5 inches at 100 yards

Its not very dirty, no more then any Federal or Winchester ammo I've shoot, more then Norc.

Primers not crimped. It re-sizes fine on my press, might be thinner then Federal or Winchester, its certainly a few grain lighter on average.

good luck

D!Nk
 
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