I am joining this party late but the loudest noise I ever subjected myself to was the loader/#2 on a GPMG (Canadian Forces also). To be able to handle the belt you were forward of the gunner and...
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I am joining this party late but the loudest noise I ever subjected myself to was the loader/#2 on a GPMG (Canadian Forces also). To be able to handle the belt you were forward of the gunner and...
I would agree that reloading is the answer...if you don't have a press then hopefully you know someone who does...
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Good advice on the Boxer/Berdan question.
Are you aware that a lot of mil brass needs to have the primer pocket swaged after depriming (decapping) to allow proper insertion of the new primer?