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11-12-2014 06:43 PM
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Greek .303
For those of you that didn't get around to ordering this ammo yet it's still available but only
in the 480 round bulk case. The stripper ammo is sold out.
I really didn't need more but I ordered some tonight. The price is right. I have good results with the Greek ammo.
AZB
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Done went and ordered 2 cases. Tired of the usual US commercial brass, and don't have enough Prvi brass about to matter. Still have a lot of South African ammo, but it's all Berdan primed. May pull some Pakistani bullets and ancient British MkVII projectiles and see how they do in the Greek brass. But that's been on the agenda for several years, now...
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IS this corrosive ,berdan or boxer ?
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For those in the US who have kept all of their once-fired, Berdan-primed "European" brass (NOT the "Commonwealth" stuff with the "big" .25" copper primer cups)...................
See here for supplies.
Most of the brass thus primed is of high quality and it is not much of a challenge to remove the fired primers and remove any residual crimp. As most of the original primers were lead, NOT mercuric based, the brass will be fine. Perfect for all that NNY / PPU .303 berdan-primed brass floating about
This size primer will also work in many of the other "European" military and sporting cases. The old RWS equivalents would have been the 5627 nickel-plated version or the heavier-cupped 5608 "mil-spec" one. Also fits 7.62 x 39 "surplus" cases, steel and brass (Jugo), and some of the Chinese-made, brass-cased 7.62 x 54 as well, if you are so inclined.
Waste not, want not!
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Addendum to my last:
From the site: "KV762N is the Nato (.217") size and correct Cup height for all .217" Berdan Pocket cases of "European Military Rifle" calibers (7.9mm, 7mm, 7.65mm, 8mm Steyr, Euro .30/06, Euro .303 Br., 7.62R Albania, Czech, etc. 7.5MAS, 7.5 Swiss, 6.5 Swede, 7.62 Nato.)"
At $209.00 per 5,000, (plus the usual freight etc), that seems almost reasonable.
Sadly, not much use to us here in the Antipodes................
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Greek .303 Surplus.......
Originally Posted by
paul87buick
IS this corrosive ,berdan or boxer ?
As far as I know the Greek manufactured ammo has not been corrosive.
It is boxer primed. If in doubt, clean as if it is. One extra step.
From their website:
This is true Military Spec MK7Z Spitzer .303 British! This ammo has a 174 grain Full Metal Jacket bullet, brass cased, boxer primed, non-corrosive, and is reloadable.
Caliber: .303 British
Bullet: MK7Z Spitzer
Grain Weight: 174
Muzzle Velocity: 2440 fps
Boxer Primed
Reloadable
480 Round bulk case packed in 48 round Boxes
AZB
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Couldn't take the peer pressure!!! ordered a case. Shipping's a killer with CTD!!! $30 bucks...:thrown:
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Originally Posted by
WarPig1976
Couldn't take the peer pressure!!! ordered a case. Shipping's a killer with CTD!!! $30 bucks...:thrown:
Got some too from CTD. Shipping was a bit stiff. Looks nice. I hope they are good.
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Here I sit reading how all of you are basking in the glory of buying this ammo and being a Canadian can't get a single round, well not from what I can see. Good on all of you for jumping on the chance, yes I am jealous.
Why use a 50 pound bomb when a 500 pound bomb will do?
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