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    Ammo questions

    Just scored 350 rnds of 303 and would like to know a few things.

    I plan on shooting it up in my new-to-me 1914 #1 Mk3 unless I shouldn't for any reason...

    180 rds "RG 50 7" Surplus on clips in bandoliers
    50 rds "RG 44 VII" Loose Surplus
    64 rds 1965 Mk 7 Pakistan 174-grain lead core FMJ
    20 rds Sellier & Bellot FMJ
    36 rds PMP 174 gr FJBT

    Corrosive or non corrosive?
    Box or Berdon?
    Brass reloadable?

    I currently do not reload, but I plan to it so I keep my brass.

    New to the Enfield / mil surp thing, which I hope explains my ignorance...

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    I think the S&B and PMP are non-corrosive, all the others are. Clean accordingly. Those two are probably both reloadable Boxer also.

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    Dont reload the S&B.
    By the second reload (3rd firing) it will either split or have a case-head seperation.

    It must be the thinnest brass in the world !

    If you have a set of calipers check the rim thickness on the RG and compare it to the S&B - I'll bet there is 4 thou difference (S&B thinner)
    Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...

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    So...

    The RG and Paki stuff is corrosive.
    The S&B and PMP is non corrosive.
    Only the PMP brass is worth saving for reloading.

    Sum it up fairly well?

    Thanks,
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    Bit of advice from the Army smac. Treat ALL ammunition as both corrosive AND errosive

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    The S&B will almost certainly have steel jackets. All the stuff from them that I have seen has.

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    It's all garbage. I will do You the favor of disposing of it for You....LOL Just watched a guy pay $50 US for a bandy of 1945 GB Mark 7. It was all clean, but I remember buying these for $5.00. Guess I picked the wrong time to start collecting .303's again....

    BTW..S&B is ok. I have been having great luck with Privi brass. seems thick like Federal brass. No issues with squashed necks or case head seperation. I would shoot once and the recycle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mohawk View Post
    Just watched a guy pay $50 US for a bandy of 1945 GB Mark 7. It was all clean, but I remember buying these for $5.00. Guess I picked the wrong time to start collecting .303's again....
    Well I gave $135 for everything above. I'm new to this, but I think that was a good deal now a days...

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