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Had some time to spare earlier so I pulled 20 150gr Russian milsurp rounds, resized the case,weighed the powder and reloaded them to the average and reseated the bullets with a light crimp.
Will have to see if they shoot any better than "out of the can" rounds.
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You have failed to file a report with the Sett's Commissar detailing, in triplicate, the weight of each individual bullet, case and powder charge, the COAL, seating depth and the same data for your 'average' reloaded specification. We are sure this is an oversight. Be pleased to relay this data immediately such that we might save our Siberian Sett the trouble of preparing a hole for you.
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When you say resized is that F/L resize, with the decap pin removed I'm guessing, what was it like resizing steel cases ? How much powder was in them out of interest ?
lasbrisas wrote:When you say resized is that F/L resize, with the decap pin removed I'm guessing, what was it like resizing steel cases ? How much powder was in them out of interest ?
Neck sized with a Lee Loader, no harder to do than brass as the case neck had hardly altered by removing the bullets.Powder weight was pretty consistent to be fair, ranged from 49.3gr to 49.8gr and the average for the 20 rounds was 49.5gr and the bullet weight varied by less than a grain across all 20.Seating depth was set to the same overall length as the original rounds.
Mr Badger, sorry but information was transmitted to our Asian attaché Tovarisch Meles Leucurus......European Badgers not trusted in the Motherland!
"The only real power comes out of a long rifle." - Joseph Stalin
Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank.....give a man a bank and he can rob the world!.