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You are so right Vinnie, lots of extra work. But like a Lemming to the sea, I've got to try it!
I've done a ton of reloading so I've got the tools, just no primers. Fort Smith seems to be out of the 762 primers.
Thanks guys
Well, if it's extra work your after . . .
http://web.archive.org/web/20090109164453/http://users.ameritech.net/mchandler/primer.html
The .22 reloading/repriming kit is a sick joke. Yes, it will allow you to reload your spent .22s, but there is about a 25%-50% fail to fire rate (about like some bulk ammo I could name, but then the silly people would get mad at me), accuracy, to hit a 2'x2' piece of paper, is about 6" from muzzle, and the aluminum mould/case crimper wears out in no time and is barely machined, so the bullets look pretty sad and crimping the bullet is done by guess and golly as there are stops for how far to put the case in the nut cracker "crimp" hole. After a few cases are "crimped" the aluminum "crimpers" wear quickly so you never get the same amount of crimp. Needless to say, velocity varies shot to shot and you need a range rod to knock stuck bullets, especially for rifles.
I say kudos to @fstdraw for increasing his knowledge hands on and the fun way.Hope I'm in the proper section. Simple question, I'd like to know where I can buy few of these European goodies.
Wanting to reload a few AK rounds (both brass and steel) 7.62x39. Any help would be great.
Thanks a ton
For these, you can buy aluminum sleeves to take up the extra space. After you drill a new flash hole.