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There are normally two different reasons given why shooters cannot reload a steel case: Â the case material and the primer. Â The case material is really not much of a problem. Â Brass is softer than steel, so it is easier to work on a press.
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Read More »So…is reloading steel cases possible? Â Conventional wisdom says you can’t reload steel case ammo, but reality says you can. Sure, reloading brass cases are much easier, but you can reload steel cases. Â That cheap Wolf 7.62×39 and the surplus 7.62x54r can both be reloaded if you take your time and add a few extra steps to the normal loading process. Â Since I believe there is a bit of a tinkerer in every shooter that reloads, this would prove to be an interesting exercise for all of us to work on to improve the existing processes.
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Read More »Trying to seat a Boxer primer in a case designed for Berdan primers will likely just detonate the primer during seating. Â Not only is this potentially dangerous, it completely defeats the purpose of reloading.
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Read More »Some cases will not have a good primer pocket to Boxer primer match. Â These case will require additional work to make them work correctly. Â This might mean drilling a wider pocket or adding material into the pocket to fit a smaller primer. The below video from MaineJunker shows both the drilling out of an anvil in the primer pocket on a copper-washed steel case and the addition of copper tubing to properly fit a primer. Â The case in question is a surplus copper-washed, steel case for the 7.62x54r cartridge. Once you have the primer issue worked out, then reload the steel case ammo like you would a regular brass case. Â Sure, reloading steel cases with Berdan primers offer challenges, but it can be done. Â And the more people we have working on the processes, the more likely we will come up with better and easier ways of getting the job done. As with all reloading: Â follow all of the load recipes published in the recognized load manuals such as those from Hornady and Speer. Â Always start at low pressures and work up your loads. Â Always wear safety glasses. Â Don’t do stupid things – if it doesn’t look or feel right, throw the case away. Â Sure, it may cost you a few pennies, but trying to shoot a damaged case could cost you an eye.
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