Couple of weeks back, when I made it to the outdoor range, took a few minutes to scrounge around for brass I could use, and what to my wandering eyes did appear but some 7.62x39, from the headstamp some of the Yugoslav stuff brought in a few years ago. Looking at it I realized it looked like a large primer...
Found a dozen, cleaned them up, deprimed and resized, and tried seating one of the Berdan primers; seated with what felt like the 'just right' amount of pressure. So loaded up ten, five with 25.5 grains of H4198, five with 28.0 of H4895, both sets with 123-grain Prvi softpoints, and this morning fired them.
Fed, fired and ejected properly, the primers looked just like the factory stuff after firing, and it gave these groups:
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Yes, this is from that guys' AR15 in 7.62x39. Only 30 yards, but considering I was the one shooting that's not bad.
Yes, there's boxer-primed ammo and brass around. Yes, the added step of depriming Berdan is a pain. Yes, it's nice knowing that this good-quality brass can be reloaded; any source of useable cases is welcome nowadays.
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