Greetings all,
Just a quick questions for the wise reloaders here:
Is it acceptable to take a Berdan primed case, de-cap it, then use a lathe to remove the anvil and bore it out for Boxer primers? This would result in three flash-holes rather than the typical one hole for Boxer primers. Would this affect load data at all?
I ask this because I reload for .256 Mannlicher (6.5x53R) and typically form my cases from Winchester Boxer-primed .303 British. This works fine, but I have a fair number of old correctly head-stamped Kynoch Berdan cases which I would like to use. I know that Berdan primers are available, but I don't want the hassle of finding them, etc. even though it may be easier than re-working the cases for Boxer primers.
I would greatly appreciate any insight available.
Cheers!
Just a quick questions for the wise reloaders here:
Is it acceptable to take a Berdan primed case, de-cap it, then use a lathe to remove the anvil and bore it out for Boxer primers? This would result in three flash-holes rather than the typical one hole for Boxer primers. Would this affect load data at all?
I ask this because I reload for .256 Mannlicher (6.5x53R) and typically form my cases from Winchester Boxer-primed .303 British. This works fine, but I have a fair number of old correctly head-stamped Kynoch Berdan cases which I would like to use. I know that Berdan primers are available, but I don't want the hassle of finding them, etc. even though it may be easier than re-working the cases for Boxer primers.
I would greatly appreciate any insight available.
Cheers!