Sorry to bring up greek ammo again, did the search, but wondering if 50 cents a round loose for '69 HXP is reasonable? I know it's boxer primed, noncorrosive (?) and good brass for reloading. Thanks, Don
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Sorry to bring up greek ammo again, did the search, but wondering if 50 cents a round loose for '69 HXP is reasonable? I know it's boxer primed, noncorrosive (?) and good brass for reloading. Thanks, Don
Yes. Where else can you get Mk7z spec. Ammo for $10 a box?
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Here in Aust, even at a dollar a shot it is cheaper than buying projectiles and brass that isn't half the quality, let alone the bang stuff for the inside. The only caution would be external condition, being "loose rounds". If they were excessively green or seriously discoloured brass, might lower the price.
'Loose' as in original 48 rd cartons, but not in chargers/bandoleers, my bad. Sorry you pay a premium down under, as do my friends in the U.K. Cheers, Don
You selling this during the weekend show?
Looks like I will be heading up there Sunday.
I'll send you a p.m. Roadkingtrax. Cheers, Don
Been my experience that the Greek ammo is really only good for a couple of reloads,they split at the neck a lot. Cheers Ross
I reckon its the best surplus .303 you can buy. I bought around 500 rounds of it around 20 years ago when you could pick it up here in the UK for £20/100.
These were all '69 dated in cartons of 48 and 'as new'
The cases have been used for reloading ever since. Using them in the same rifle and neck sizing them only have given me up to 12 reloads with no sign of failure
HXP ammo is excellent. current price as of 1/12/12 is 75 cents a pop in the US
I buy it when I can get it locally. As for reloading I get them through the bren gun 6 to 8 times before I get head seperation I have never had a neck split. I have about 400 cases that I run through a bren gun and they hold up fine. they last longer than any other boxer primed case.