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    7.5 Swiss

    I have a box of Norma ORYX, 7,5x55 20pcs. No.17510, 180 grains soft point. Is this 7.5 Swissicon ? Can I use it in a Smidt Rubin K 31?
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    That's OK. Thanks anyhow. The range officer at Barrie Gun Club checked it out and said we were good to go. So we did. And it was good. Sooo gooood!

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    Hi Pete.... Just saw this post, sorry I missed it...

    As you found out, yes you can shoot the Norma. I used to use it before I bought some of the M41 Swissicon milsurp stuff.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badger View Post
    Hi Pete.... Just saw this post, sorry I missed it...

    As you found out, yes you can shoot the Norma. I used to use it before I bought some of the M41 Swissicon milsurp stuff.....

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    Sounds like someone is confusing "Swede" with "Swiss". The only "Swiss" surplus ammo you are likely to find is GP-11.

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    Turns out, at a little over 2 bucks a round, I decided to save money by not making any holes in the target and so could re-use them. My plan was working well and I was saving a bundle till Al (the range officer) had a turn and put in three holes you could cover with two fingers. Man, that one sweet K31icon! Thanks Badger!! Guess I better learn to re-load!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete04 View Post
    Turns out, at a little over 2 bucks a round, I decided to save money by not making any holes in the target and so could re-use them. My plan was working well and I was saving a bundle till Al (the range officer) had a turn and put in three holes you could cover with two fingers. Man, that one sweet K31icon! Thanks Badger!! Guess I better learn to re-load!

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    You're welcome ...

    I guess the soldier whose "name tag" is under the butt plate of that old girl, really took care of her....

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    If you want to handload more affordable ammunition, just fl resize .284 Winchester brass. No other modifications needed.

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    Thanks for the tip tiriaq! Reloading is a committment I'm going to have to make sooner rather than later. I now have rifles that are tough or exspensive to feed. 3 Lebels, a Carcano, 1909 Argentineicon, the Shmidt and a whole wack of Mosins, Lees and a Garandicon. I'll be hangin' out at the ammo-reload page for some time to come!.lol

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    I'm with Pete04, I have entirely too many guns to re-load for. The up front expense would cause me to re-finance my home. I will at some point pick a caliber or two and start. but, for now the ammo I'd like to re-load for (6.5x55 and 7.5X55) are still to be had where I shop.-SDH

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    I think 8mm Lebel is formed from .348 Winchester. Higginsons sometimes has it. 7.65 Mauser is easy enough to form from .30-06, etc. Hornady makes a .268" diameter bullet specially for Carcanos. Watch eBay for 6.5x52 MC brass.

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