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Posted: 10/1/2014 5:11:24 PM EDT
Anyone know where to find boxer primers and brass to reload for these? im kinda new to reloading and can't seem to find them. Also my speer reloading manual docent seem to have any reload info on it and I hear hornady doesn't either (they say use a .308 bullet i guess or hornady), so is there any reliable reloading books with the measurements out there?
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I think PPU and Winchester makes brass. They use Large Rifle primers which I can get at the LGS. 0.308" diameter bullets will work, but not quite as precise as the proper 0.311" bullets, though if the firearm is milsurp, the bore is likely to be slightly bigger than .311" (.312-315, usually).
My Lee book has data. ETA: my 1991 Hornady book has data, but uses the 0.308" bullets they had. What powder and bullets do you currently have? |
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don't have the bullets yet trying to find the right ones preferably spbt 200grain? maybe? don't have powder cause i don't have book. There isn't a whole lot of stuff in stock anywhere for reloading this it seems like....
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What rifle are you loading for and what is your goal? I'm assuming Mosin Nagant and plinking.
I'd try to find IMR4064 or H4895, and 150 - 180gr bullet of any lead core construction. I'm of the opinion that a safe 308 Win. load oughta be safe in a 7.62x54R since the latter is slightly bigger and usually has a more generous chamber. Another option is "The Load": 13gr of Red Dot (pistol powder, be very careful) and ~165gr gaschecked cast lead bullet (I'm not sure where/if you can buy these) which should yield about 1600fps. Fairly soft, fairly quiet, and with a bluntfaced bullet, can still pack a wallop. http://www.hodgdonreloading.com/data/rifle |
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Yea mosin for plinking although I would like to try and hunt deer with it (spbt preferred for hunting)
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if you have a spare 00 buck round, take it and ram it down the barrel chamber to crown... basically poor man's slugging. measure the diameter and you can size your bullets that way
FWIW, my mosin came out to about .3125. If I did load for it, it would be .311 bullets |
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Yea mosin for plinking although I would like to try and hunt deer with it (spbt preferred for hunting) View Quote I have the Hornady 8th Edition (the 9th is very similar). It has a very good amount of data for the 7.62x54R and it includes load data for .312" bullets. Strangely enough the .312" data was compiled using a M39 Finn which typically have a .3105 to .3115 groove diameter. I have 3, M39s and all 3 are within that range. I tried .308s in one and had no luck but it was a 150gr. A long heavy .308" would probably do better. I ended up loading .312" 150gr Hornady Spire Point and their .312" 174gr Round nose. These shoot very good from my M39s as well as my 91-30 that is .313+ groove diameter. You don't need a boat tail for hunting. I shoot the 174gr Round Nose at 2500 f/s and it is just flat out deadly on deer. Many use the various .311" bullets also in both M39s and the Russian variants of the Mosin Nagant. If you really want to have a great time and not ware your barrel out do your plinking with cast bullets. Cast bullets solve all the barrel size problems associated with the 54Rs and reduce recoil to nil. |
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ok but as far as reloading where can i find boxer primers I don't see any online or maybe im not looking hard enough
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Umm.. Basically, all primers that MOST of us use are boxer. Berdan are the non-reloadable ones (or rather not easily reloadable).
FWIW.. its been a while since I looked but brass isn't cheap. I ended up buying PPU manufactured ammo and figured I would just use that brass for a while to reload. Like many of us, that project never got out of the ammo can but its sitting in my ammo storage closet waiting for retirement. Quoted:
ok but as far as reloading where can i find boxer primers I don't see any online or maybe im not looking hard enough View Quote |
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sorry my bad, like I said Im new to this stuff. I take it they use large rifle primers?
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Umm.. Basically, all primers that MOST of us use are boxer. Berdan are the non-reloadable ones (or rather not easily reloadable). FWIW.. its been a while since I looked but brass isn't cheap. I ended up buying PPU manufactured ammo and figured I would just use that brass for a while to reload. Like many of us, that project never got out of the ammo can but its sitting in my ammo storage closet waiting for retirement. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Umm.. Basically, all primers that MOST of us use are boxer. Berdan are the non-reloadable ones (or rather not easily reloadable). FWIW.. its been a while since I looked but brass isn't cheap. I ended up buying PPU manufactured ammo and figured I would just use that brass for a while to reload. Like many of us, that project never got out of the ammo can but its sitting in my ammo storage closet waiting for retirement. Quoted:
ok but as far as reloading where can i find boxer primers I don't see any online or maybe im not looking hard enough PPU is about the best choice for loading 7.62x54R, with Winchester being a good second choice (mostly because of their higher price). Either PPU or Win brass will use standard, Large Rifle Boxer primers, the same ones you'd use for .30-'06 or .308. Berdan-primed 7.62x54R cases are pretty easy to find, and it's not a really big deal to reload them, but the deprime/prime processes are different, and it takes some specialized equipment to do it. The Berdan primers for (most of) those cases are readily available, from DAG, Graff's and all of these vendors listed on TulAmmo's web site. For the longest time, the only REAL reason not to try reloading Berdan-primed cases was a lack of Berdan primers. Today you can find the specific size for 7.62x39 and for (most) 7.62x54R, along with most Western European-made "large rifle" brass in lots of places. I mention "most" 7.62X54R" because not all old Warsaw Pact countries use the same size primer. But since most do, that "range trash steel stuff" and all the "can't reload it" Berdan brass really is reloadable. |
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thanks for the help, so the sierra edition has reload data for the 54r then?
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Recommendation on die set? I was always hesitant to buy Lee for rifle but I have been pretty happy with my Lee 30-30 set. Cheap budget set for cheap budget round.
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Dies Brass Bullets Primers Powder is a little harder to find. Look for IMR4064, IMR4895, H4895, IMR3031. Lots of others will work, but those are pretty common medium powders for 30 caliber cartridges. My Sierra manual (editiion V) has data. I'm loading 147gn FMJ-BT over IMR4895. Good luck, and enjoy. View Quote |
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Yer Mosin Bullets
For the Mosin and plinking, and one of the usual suspect powders should do the trick. Scroll down to 7.62x54R. |
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Quoted: ok but as far as reloading where can i find boxer primers I don't see any online or maybe im not looking hard enough View Quote I normally lock these threads with "where to find" in them. So keep this thread on the reloading subject and it can run.
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slug your bore and cast your bullets for the mosin if an odd size. Best method for many of the odd surplus firearms
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I bet the 123gr bullets commonly used for 7.62x39 loads would really scream out of a 7.62x54 case.
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You do have some lee way loading jacketed bullets. they have a tough skin for a good grab for the rotation. If you load cast bullets you should size to 0.002 over the groove size or at least bore size.
As far as i know Winchester 7.62x54r is Wolf brass, boxer primed boxed for them. I had to break down and buy ppu just for the brass. boxer primed 7.62x54r can be hard to procure sometimes. A couple years ago there was a place out west that had a ridiculously low price on Lapua 7.62x54r brass. I wish I bought some before they ran out. A few guys on cast boolits snagged a bunch. |
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Winchester brass is made in the Czech Republic. I think its S&B. I have some and like it as much as the PPU. I also have Norma, Lapua and S&B.
I think dryflash kind of misread the OP. His "where to find" was really a "what is this ??" he simply did not know what boxer primers were. |
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No, pretty sure OP doesn't know where to find primers. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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ok but as far as reloading where can i find boxer primers I don't see any online or maybe im not looking hard enough In the beautiful State of Kansas there is the lovely "Powder Valley", a wonderful place to visit. You can even go there on line too. |
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ok but as far as reloading where can i find boxer primers I don't see any online or maybe im not looking hard enough In the beautiful State of Kansas there is the lovely "Powder Valley", a wonderful place to visit. You can even go there on line too. love that place... 30 minutes from my house! |
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Quoted: In the beautiful State of Kansas there is the lovely "Powder Valley", a wonderful place to visit. You can even go there on line too. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: ok but as far as reloading where can i find boxer primers I don't see any online or maybe im not looking hard enough In the beautiful State of Kansas there is the lovely "Powder Valley", a wonderful place to visit. You can even go there on line too. Use the tacked thread.
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you can also try Wiedeners for primers. They typically have them in stock and dont be afraid of russian or s&b primers they are all good stuff and affordable.
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Has anyone had personal experience loading 7.62x54R with .308" bullets, and particularly how they did in a Mosin-Nagant rifle? I'd like to have some kind of flexibility in how I load this caliber, but so far the available .312" bullets are either light or nonexistent.
Also, I"m having trouble figuring out which surplus ammunition uses standard Berdan primers and which uses off-sized ones. I got a couple of paper-packages of 7.62x54R at a gun show, and while they fired well at the range, their primers aren't .217" in diameter like Russian and most other 7.62X54R rounds are... I'd like to know what to avoid when I buy surplus ammunition that I plan to reload. Thanks! |
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Quoted: Recommendation on die set? I was always hesitant to buy Lee for rifle but I have been pretty happy with my Lee 30-30 set. Cheap budget set for cheap budget round. Good info. thx... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Recommendation on die set? I was always hesitant to buy Lee for rifle but I have been pretty happy with my Lee 30-30 set. Cheap budget set for cheap budget round. Good info. thx... Quoted: Dies Brass Bullets Primers Powder is a little harder to find. Look for IMR4064, IMR4895, H4895, IMR3031. Lots of others will work, but those are pretty common medium powders for 30 caliber cartridges. My Sierra manual (editiion V) has data. I'm loading 147gn FMJ-BT over IMR4895. Good luck, and enjoy. |
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So for 7.62x54R I see the pulls are .310 in diameter, but midway has these, should be plenty good eh? Lapua
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Quoted: you can also try Wiedeners for primers. They typically have them in stock and dont be afraid of russian or s&b primers they are all good stuff and affordable. View Quote I tried to save this thread, but some people post without reading the thread. As I stated earlier, don't post "where to find" or thread will get locked. So now locked.
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