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A place to share conversation about ammo, reloading, techniques, recipes and any ammo or reloading discussions.
A place to share conversation about ammo, reloading, techniques, recipes and any ammo or reloading discussions.
Up where you have "Reloading Data Log" I would add _____ after "Log", so there was someplace on the top of the page to write the caliber. Why "quantity"? Is it important that you loaded 20 rounds, or 500 rounds that day?
FYI, never trust online reloading data recipe “opinions”. If you are going to load your own ammo, you need to get good information from trusted reloading sources (manuals). Reactions: Telcotech , ysacres , BlackEagle and 4 others
Just about all the 5.7 ammo that I have are reloads and I really did have a big problem with jamming in the FN FiveseveN, AR57, and the PS-90 that I had. Now, in the past few months, I have gotten most of them to feed and function in the Ruger 57.
Take a look at the 22rf reloading kits and modify and make your own. I have heard of people using Flobert ammo to get primed cases. Yes the Flobert company is still in buisness. But can you import ammo from Europe ? There are small companys that do spl. runs of rim fire ammo . ( Navy Arms used to do that years ago )
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Sorry you lost your money and I will say it once again - if an ammo / reloading type of store has opened up within the last two years and claims to have all of this ammo / powder / primers / bullets in stock, then they are a SCAM, and if they won't accept regular credit cards then that is a big time red flag.
Youd be well advised to get a couple of reloading manuals and do it right. You cant wing reloading practices and expect to make safe ammo. the proper SAFE charge level with that powder and that bullet in the .303 brit is 35-39 gr. For reduced cast bullet loads for that cartidge id recommend IMR or H 4198 or Accurate 5744.
For example, back in the 1960's my old Lyman reloading manual said a factory duplication load for .45 ACP was 6.5 grains of Unique behind a 230 grain FMJ and that's what I used for years to feed my old Sistema.