sellier and bellot

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Any existing data without such a reference should be treated as suspect and not used.

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ovenpaa
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Re: sellier and bellot

#11 Post by ovenpaa »

I would pop them in a box waiting for the day you start reloading
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Du lytter aldrig til de ord jeg siger. Du ser mig kun for det tøj jeg har paa ...

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Re: sellier and bellot

#12 Post by Maggot »

ovenpaa wrote:I have reloaded a fair few S&B bullets in .303 and .308 and they were OK, earlier ones were copper washed over steel however I have heard rumours the new ones are a true copper jacket.
Current .303 deffo copper D, just bought another 200 to waste :oops:
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Re: sellier and bellot

#13 Post by kennyc »

Maggot wrote:
ovenpaa wrote:I have reloaded a fair few S&B bullets in .303 and .308 and they were OK, earlier ones were copper washed over steel however I have heard rumours the new ones are a true copper jacket.
Current .303 deffo copper D, just bought another 200 to waste :oops:
stop pretending you're 20 again and use a bag to rest the Enfield tongueout
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Re: sellier and bellot

#14 Post by Maggot »

kennyc wrote:
Maggot wrote:
ovenpaa wrote:I have reloaded a fair few S&B bullets in .303 and .308 and they were OK, earlier ones were copper washed over steel however I have heard rumours the new ones are a true copper jacket.
Current .303 deffo copper D, just bought another 200 to waste :oops:
stop pretending you're 20 again and use a bag to rest the Enfield tongueout
It's like this ken.

The Enfield is a battle rifle, I don't remember humping a bag about with me to rest the L1/L85 on, but it would have come in handy.

That said, the rules say you can use a sandbag, so as soon as I can raid the TA centre for a couple I will be using them mate!!!

Good call...tosspot :55: :grin:
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