RG 7.62mm brass
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RG 7.62mm brass
50 Berdan primed RG 7.62mm cases for sale. Unprepped, once fired. L42A3 2008 cases.
£5 (or reasonable swap - am keen on small reloading odds and sods if you've got anything lurking about). Buyer collects from Bisley either this weekend or next weekend.
£5 (or reasonable swap - am keen on small reloading odds and sods if you've got anything lurking about). Buyer collects from Bisley either this weekend or next weekend.
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Re: RG 7.62mm brass
Seriously, you'll be lucky if you can give these away!
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Re: RG 7.62mm brass
I was about to offer him a jeep ride around Bisley 

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DanTheMan wrote:I was about to offer him a jeep ride around Bisley

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Re: RG 7.62mm brass
If you are using it to make Mexican Match then it has a place but as reloads not so sure.
I have used .556 RG brass for reloads (where I knew I wouldn't get the brass back) and it worked fine.
Ewen
I have used .556 RG brass for reloads (where I knew I wouldn't get the brass back) and it worked fine.
Ewen
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Re: RG 7.62mm brass
He could give them to me!dodgyrog wrote:Seriously, you'll be lucky if you can give these away!
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Re: RG 7.62mm brass
If there's a market for RG brass, I know of a stash of several hundred of the things. If there ain't, well, my.club's brass bins will be richer by 50 cases next weekend. :-)
Re: RG 7.62mm brass
Best market for RG or any other Berdan brass is to buy some links & cheapest FMJ bullets, assemble same and sell off as dummy machine gun belts at car boot sales etc. That's how I get rid of 7.62 Berdan brass.



Re: RG 7.62mm brass
ditto but i dont even bother to put heads in, they still sell for ££30-40 a 34-36" belt & in Camden market even more.Andy632 wrote:Best market for RG or any other Berdan brass is to buy some links & cheapest FMJ bullets, assemble same and sell off as dummy machine gun belts at car boot sales etc. That's how I get rid of 7.62 Berdan brass.![]()

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