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Using Cordite From Dud Rounds
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02-21-2017 01:52 PM
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Yes, use the wad too, why not? It takes a second to push it in there.
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I did that very thing recently when I had ammo I knew would likely be dud or at best hangfire. I didn't use the over powder wad and don't know if it made a difference, but the most were as much smack as new factory. There were a few that had less than stellar reaction, as in a bit less recoil. All worked just as intended after transferring the loads to new primed cartridges.
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Originally Posted by
Skip
I am expecting some Pakistan
POF
(Possibility of Firing) in .303
British
. This is known as crap ammo with delayed ignition and many duds.
Would it be safe to pull the bullet and cordite and reload both in boxer primed brass? I have no intention to retain the paper wade over the cordite.
I wouldn't, not from any safety perspective, simply because cordite is known to burn hotter and be more erosive to the throat of your barrel.
I would pull the bullets and re use them (true MkVII spec bullets are hard/impossible to get) and use the cordite as emergency fire starter.
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Originally Posted by
Lee Enfield
cordite is known to burn hotter and be more erosive to the throat of your barrel
I doubt he's talking about that much ammo, really...not likely thousands. Personally, I did about 130 rds. It was lots of work...
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Fiddling with cordite ammo is more trouble than it's worth. Moreso than fiddling with Berdan primers.
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Some of us enjoy fiddling.....
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Originally Posted by
Sunray
Fiddling with cordite ammo is more trouble than it's worth.
Not if you're as cash strapped as I am. It saves coin and that's what I have to do.
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What ever way you go as long as you get to shoot and have fun who cares how you achieve it and if it saves $'s then go for it shooting today has become a rather expensive pass time no matter who you are glad I do not own a Vickers or worst still a Dillion - Aerospace mini gun say 3 years loading rounds for 1-2 minutes of fun (@6000 Rounds/Min)
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As a reloader for over 40 years I never had the desire to own full auto even though I had many opportunities. Shoot for 30 minutes and spend the remainder of the week reloading.
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