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04-03-2010 01:17 AM
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I always thought Boxer primers were the same size as Berdan,learn something every day.
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Originally Posted by
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I always thought Boxer primers were the same size as Berdan,learn something every day.
when it comes to those damned Berdan primers, there are quite a few different sizes for each category, I haven't done much research but so far I know of 3 sizes in just the large rifle category.
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three0three, you will be surprised at how close the primers may be to readily available boxer primers. I used to reload the Swede 6.5x55 milsurp cases, because when the rifles first became readily available to me, 40+ years ago, there was virtually no brass to be found, other than a very limited supply of milsurp, with corrosive Berdan primers and wooden bullets. I bought an RCBS tool for tearing out Berdan primers and loaded standard large rifle primers. I even tried Large Magnum Pistol primers. They usually were pierced by the firing pin though.
Your ROF cases may have primers of similar dimensions. If they do, give the boxer primers a try, they should work fine if they fit. They may be a little loose or tight but a little tweaking should fix that.
Now let me tell you a fact. They are just brass, not gold. You will have to go through a lot of trouble and grief to reload those cases, even if you find the Berdan primers. The stuff may be worth a couple of bucks at the most as scrap. For $50, you can buy a hundred re loadable cases and go to town easily and quickly on the reloading bench.
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Originally Posted by
bearhunter
I bought an RCBS tool for tearing out Berdan primers and loaded standard large rifle primers. I even tried Large Magnum Pistol primers. They usually were pierced by the firing pin though.
Your ROF cases may have primers of similar dimensions. If they do, give the boxer primers a try, they should work fine if they fit. They may be a little loose or tight but a little tweaking should fix that. .
i managed to get one of the cases deprimed without the berdan tool or the hyrdo method but standard LR primers were way too small both in diameter and in depth, I never tried the large pistol primer though and I may just have to give that a shot.

Originally Posted by
bearhunter
Now let me tell you a fact. They are just brass, not gold. You will have to go through a lot of trouble and grief to reload those cases, even if you find the Berdan primers. The stuff may be worth a couple of bucks at the most as scrap. .
I know but I can't give it up, I'm a damned .303 hoarder. I just might one day end up on that show "hoarders" and I will probably have usless .303 berdan brass in my toilet, oven and refridgerator lmao I need to go to reloaders rehab
" hello, my name is Dan and I am a berdan primed .303 British
brassaholic"
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Originally Posted by
three0three
i managed to get one of the cases deprimed without the berdan tool or the hyrdo method but standard LR primers were way too small both in diameter and in depth, I never tried the large pistol primer though and I may just have to give that a shot.
I know but I can't give it up, I'm a damned .303 hoarder. I just might one day end up on that show "hoarders" and I will probably have usless .303 berdan brass in my toilet, oven and refridgerator lmao I need to go to reloaders rehab
" hello, my name is Dan and I am a berdan primed .303
British
brassaholic"

three0three
Do the Pittsburgh Steelers play Rugby?
Who in their right mind would fill a case with water, stick a metal rod in the neck of the case and then smack the rod with a hammer. Do you enjoy reloading in the shower?????
Get some good .303 brass that doesn't take all week to reload and involve taking a bath at the same time.
Remember our ancestors dumped tea in Boston harbor, when we check the oil in our cars we lift the hood and not the bonnet and we shortened the word colour to make it easier to spell.
Prvi Partizan brass is .010 thicker in the base web area than Remington or Winchester, the base diameter of the case is larger and the rims are thicker. (and we don't have to do any silly metric water tricks to reload it) 

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I checked out a bunch of different 303 cartridges in my collection, you're right, they all have primers that are to large. The Large Pistol primers are the same diameter as the Large Rifle primers, so don't bother.
What do the fellows from Europe, etc have to say about this? Do you fellows bother with Berdan primed brass?
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I too had a stash of Berdan brass. I drilled out the primer pocket and reprimed them with shotgun primers, fireformed the cases in my .410 Ishapore, and they work quite well.
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Buddy of mine, who reloads everything, won't touch berdan primered brass. He buys boxer primer brass and reloads that. I have close to 500 rds of POF
and don't like to shoot it(hang fires, click bangs, nothing at alls) and wanted to reload them and asked his advice, he told me to pull the bullet, dump the cordite and sell the brass. Though he did suggest that a new spring for my No1Mk3* might help with some of the hang fires.
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Originally Posted by
iringtwice
Buddy of mine, who reloads everything, won't touch berdan primered brass. He buys boxer primer brass and reloads that. I have close to 500 rds of
POF
and don't like to shoot it(hang fires, click bangs, nothing at alls) and wanted to reload them and asked his advice, he told me to pull the bullet, dump the cordite and sell the brass. Though he did suggest that a new spring for my No1Mk3* might help with some of the hang fires.
hey, you wanna sell that pof?