What to do? - loaded ammunition for another rifle
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Any existing data without such a reference should be treated as suspect and not used.
Use reloading information posted here at your own risk. This forum (http://www.full-bore.co.uk) is not responsible for any property damage or personal injury as a consequence of using reloading data posted here, the information is individual members findings and observations only. Always verify the load data and be absolutely sure your firearm can handle the load, especially older ones. If in doubt start low and work your way up.
Re: What to do? - loaded ammunition for another rifle
I have to admit, I've used Redding's body dies on loaded rounds. And it worked nicely - I shot the rounds thereafter and they worked fine.
Re: What to do? - loaded ammunition for another rifle
Suggest that to be really safe...I will take the complete rounds off your hands. No charge... :lol:
Re: What to do? - loaded ammunition for another rifle
Yes a die collet bullet puller is 10 times easier than the kinetic bullet puller IMO. I've reused the powder and bullets from my pulled rounds without any issues.
Re: What to do? - loaded ammunition for another rifle
It may be as easy as just seating them deeper however you will need to confirm case fit first of all. Pull one and try the case, then check the OAL and compare the old and new lengths.
I have a collet puller here if you do need to pull all of them.
I have a collet puller here if you do need to pull all of them.
Re: What to do? - loaded ammunition for another rifle
I made a mistake some time back with a load, so I pulled the lot and re sized sans pin.
I had a forster collet puller that was the work of the devil, it would not pull the skin off of a rice pudding and was consigned to the scrap bin....then I gave it to Ovenpaa to sort and it is now my "Go To" .30 cal solution.
No damage, easy to use and fast...purfec.
I collect bullets so use the kinetic puller for that, but I have found with my match rounds that while yes, a bit of cotton wool or foam will protect the bullet, it may also bounce it back against the case mouth which if VLD chamfered is easilly trashed.
Not so with the collet puller (just get it correctly sorted and polished internally).
I had a forster collet puller that was the work of the devil, it would not pull the skin off of a rice pudding and was consigned to the scrap bin....then I gave it to Ovenpaa to sort and it is now my "Go To" .30 cal solution.
No damage, easy to use and fast...purfec.
I collect bullets so use the kinetic puller for that, but I have found with my match rounds that while yes, a bit of cotton wool or foam will protect the bullet, it may also bounce it back against the case mouth which if VLD chamfered is easilly trashed.
Not so with the collet puller (just get it correctly sorted and polished internally).
Re: What to do? - loaded ammunition for another rifle
why not sell the ammo to the new owner of your old rifle?
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