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    Reloading with salvaged components from 303 milsurp ammo.

    Has anyone ever salvaged the bullets and cordite from dud 303 milsurp ammo and used it for reloading? I've done it with a few without incident but wanted to find out whether or not this is safe practice before I make a habit of it. My only concern is the use of modern primers which may produce higher pressures than the original ones do. Case capacity is of lesser concern as it's easy enough to do a comparison between the old and new cases. Any thoughts?
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    I don't think there would be much of a difference. Besides I've done it too and had no ill results. I've changed lots of primers when I thought they would be punk or corrosive.
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    Why waste time and energy, fire them, if they don't go off at least you know you can salvage pills and case.

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    That's what he's talking about...
    Regards, Jim

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    My mistake, missed the dud bit.

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    Salvaging the cases isn't an option as they are of Britishicon and Pakistani origins with the large oddball berdan primers. Never had any issues with the Winchester or South African ammo, have'nt came across any Canadianicon stuff this far south yet.

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    Is salvaging the Cordite worth the bother? The bullets, yes! But not only is doing the Cordite transfer hugely tedious, it's harder on the bore than most other powders. If there's some advantage, maybe y'all can talk me into doing it. There's surely a boatload of bad primered and brittle cased ammo languishing away in storage that I've been too lazy to break down..

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    Nothing wrong with the brit. and aussie cases, been repriming them for years, once the original primer is removed and crimp removed, they are ok.
    Use them in rapids, snaps and walkdowns, so if I lose a case I'm not crying.
    Primers are still available for all sizes of berdans.

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    OP is in North America and we seem to have a HUGE problem getting Berdan primers here. I don't even know anyone that would stock them. We just prefer to use boxer here. But as Jmoore says, I would probably just salvage the most expensive part and sh*tcan the rest...
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    Quote Originally Posted by muffett.2008 View Post
    Nothing wrong with the brit. cases...
    You mean like these fine once fired examples?




    Radway Green Mk.VII .303" SAA 1952.

    Y'all must have left all the dog vomit ammo over here. And NO primers.

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