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GENERAL => Ammunition, questions, and handloading techniques => Topic started by: Explosive on January 18, 2024, 10:56:20 AM
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The head stamps vary
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They are all Berdan primed. I think they are Danish. I have 2000, it's a shame not to use them
6.5x55
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I'd get them good and clean/shiny, then inspect them to make sure they were in usable conditions, then reload them with a good plinking load.
Might help, if you've got enough, to sort them by headstamp to see if firing them by headstamp gives you pretty good groups.
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I would load 25 and see how they perform.
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Do you have the tools to reload Berdan primed cases?
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I loaded a few to see if they would go bang, I shot them an hour ago and they all did
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Do you have the tools to reload Berdan primed cases?
I have the tools to reload sized and primed Berdan cases, but nothing else. They are a one shot and throw away affair.
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I'd get them good and clean/shiny, then inspect them to make sure they were in usable conditions, then reload them with a good plinking load.
Might help, if you've got enough, to sort them by headstamp to see if firing them by headstamp gives you pretty good groups.
When I got them I assumed they were boxer primed, it was my intention to deprime and clean the cases in a tumbler. It was only when I went to deprime one that I realized what I had. They are a complete mystery ;D
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I have recently acquired this GEW 98 Mauser target rifle in 6.5x55, that's why the sudden interest in loading the old cases.
(https://i.imgur.com/ojoWucIl.jpg)
It 's 48" long and is very heavy.
It has probably the best trigger of any rifle I have shot. The receiver was made in 1917 at Spandau.
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This is why the trigger is so good.
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Someone spent a fair bit on this rifle.
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Do you have the tools to reload Berdan primed cases?
I have the tools to reload sized and primed Berdan cases, but nothing else. They are a one shot and throw away affair.
There are a specific set of tools for de-capping and repriming Berdan cases but very few handloaders waste time going through all that.
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Do you have the tools to reload Berdan primed cases?
I have the tools to reload sized and primed Berdan cases, but nothing else. They are a one shot and throw away affair.
There are a specific set of tools for de-capping and repriming Berdan cases but very few handloaders waste time going through all that.
There is no point. I expect the 2000 6.5x55 cases will last quite a while. :)
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Agreed I would buy a 6.5 x 55 headspace case though,, I would remove one of the bullets, and make sure that you’re not smashing those bullets into the lands because you have no idea what gun that was loaded for it’s factory ammunition I’m sure you’re fine, but when you go from really old stuff to more modern guns. You’re run into issues but it looks like all your stuff is old so I probably won’t be too concerned about it but if you have any problems closing the bolt or tightness I would be weary and check that
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Agreed I would buy a 6.5 x 55 headspace case though,, I would remove one of the bullets, and make sure that you’re not smashing those bullets into the lands because you have no idea what gun that was loaded for it’s factory ammunition I’m sure you’re fine, but when you go from really old stuff to more modern guns. You’re run into issues but it looks like all your stuff is old so I probably won’t be too concerned about it but if you have any problems closing the bolt or tightness I would be weary and check that
None of the cases are loaded , they are only primed, and that's the mystery.
I tried a few and they all went bang :)