7.62 brass with 209 shotshell primers?
This was posted on a local forum. A guy got a box with some rifle brass that had been set up to use 209 shotshell primers. I assumed it was a home made deal but he posted pics and it looks like a factory job to me with the way the head stamp is anyone have any experience with this?
There's a pic at the bottom of this page:
http://ingunowners.com/forums/ammunition-reloading/314560-using-209-primers-rifle-cartr...
It's a new one on me
7.62 brass with 209 shotshell primers?
I've seen this for cat sneeze loads, usually with no powder - but I've not seen any that appeared factory like that.
Just a guess - perhaps they were crimped berdan originally and that large area, when opened up for a 209, appeared factory? Dunno.
7.62 brass with 209 shotshell primers?
I've got some .223 brass so altered for use with air rifle pellets. It works for that application. A purpose ground drill bit is all you need to convert cases. I am not aware of such commercially available projectiles for the .30 although I think there were some in the past. They might still be available. That system, the name of which escapes me at the moment, used machined cases that utilized .22 RF nail shooting cartridges to provide the propulsive force in whichever form they were made.
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Sincerely,
Hobie
I believe I have one like that in my shell accumulation but
...but I was never sure what caliber it was (didn't try real hard to find out). I don't think it's a true shotshell primer. If I remember later ill look.
Sounds like it would be a hoot with round ball.
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