Case Head Stamp I.D.
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Case Head Stamp I.D.
Hi all,
I've been given a bag full of once fired .338 LM cases, some of which I can't identify the brass.
They are stamped "T 338LM".
Can anyone help identify who makes these cases & advise if they are worth bothering with please?
Thanks,
Mick.
I've been given a bag full of once fired .338 LM cases, some of which I can't identify the brass.
They are stamped "T 338LM".
Can anyone help identify who makes these cases & advise if they are worth bothering with please?
Thanks,
Mick.
Re: Case Head Stamp I.D.
Does this shed any light on it?
http://www.iaaforum.org/forum3/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=9902
http://www.iaaforum.org/forum3/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=9902
Re: Case Head Stamp I.D.
Indeed it does sign92Meaty wrote:Does this shed any light on it?
http://www.iaaforum.org/forum3/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=9902
Re: Case Head Stamp I.D.
India also use the T head stamp on some ammunition although I have only known it on .50BMG.
Re: Case Head Stamp I.D.
They are probably Ruag - I bought a load from Sporting Services once fired marked as you indicate. They came from Accuracy International.
You will find slight differences in the brass colour and weights can differ by more than 10 grains, but it is good brass and already I have reloaded this stuff 4 or 5 times and still good. Sort into weighed batches for best consistency.
You will find slight differences in the brass colour and weights can differ by more than 10 grains, but it is good brass and already I have reloaded this stuff 4 or 5 times and still good. Sort into weighed batches for best consistency.
Re: Case Head Stamp I.D.
Thanks Colin,
Good to know you've had that many reloads from them.
:goodjob:
Good to know you've had that many reloads from them.
:goodjob:
Re: Case Head Stamp I.D.
That's useful, I just assumed it was "T" for sniper
And Brit issues....which given I collect cases Stuck is embarrassing (just been sacked by Dave..again tesnews ).
I have a fired blank, always wondered what it looked like live....I know now!!
Cheers

And Brit issues....which given I collect cases Stuck is embarrassing (just been sacked by Dave..again tesnews ).
I have a fired blank, always wondered what it looked like live....I know now!!
Cheers
Re: Case Head Stamp I.D.
Maggot wrote:That's useful, I just assumed it was "T" for sniper![]()
And Brit issues....which given I collect cases Stuck is embarrassing (just been sacked by Dave..again tesnews ).
I have a fired blank, always wondered what it looked like live....I know now!!
Cheers
No probs.
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