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All handloading data posted on Full-Bore UK from 23/2/2021 must reference the published pressure tested data it was sourced from, posts without such verification will be removed.
Any existing data without such a reference should be treated as suspect and not used.
Use reloading information posted here at your own risk. This forum (http://www.full-bore.co.uk) is not responsible for any property damage or personal injury as a consequence of using reloading data posted here, the information is individual members findings and observations only. Always verify the load data and be absolutely sure your firearm can handle the load, especially older ones. If in doubt start low and work your way up.
Re: reloading
Hi Royston,
I noticed that the NSC (NRA) is selling the RWS Bisley once fired cases for 10p a case. That is about as cheap as I have seen any anywhere and they do appear to have lots of it.
DM
I noticed that the NSC (NRA) is selling the RWS Bisley once fired cases for 10p a case. That is about as cheap as I have seen any anywhere and they do appear to have lots of it.
DM
Re: reloading
Welcome to the forum, John25 also sells RWS once shot brass at a good price ready sized, cleaned and ready to use, it will be worth sending him a PM.
Re: reloading
The easiest way is to buy 100 rounds of 308 shoot it and keep the cases to re load.
Re: reloading
Royston,
Learn one thing - never use brass that has been fired in another rifle if you are interested in accuracy and safety. How do you know the condition/headspace/load etc?
Even good quality brass like 308 Lapua is not prohibitively expensive - 50p a case and you will get at least six reloads - maybe more.
Vince
Learn one thing - never use brass that has been fired in another rifle if you are interested in accuracy and safety. How do you know the condition/headspace/load etc?
Even good quality brass like 308 Lapua is not prohibitively expensive - 50p a case and you will get at least six reloads - maybe more.
Vince
Re: reloading
hi lads ive been target shooting for about 2 years now, ive been reloading some ppv partizan
for about a month not the best brass ,so im looking for some better brass
royston ps im better at shooting than i am on this computer
for about a month not the best brass ,so im looking for some better brass

Re: reloading
Which ranges do you shoot at presently?
Re: reloading
hi ovenpaa i shoot at balby rifle and revolver club based near doncaster,
we have a 25 yard range and a 50 yard full bore range
if anybody would like to come down send me a message i,ll
get back to them
royston
we have a 25 yard range and a 50 yard full bore range
if anybody would like to come down send me a message i,ll
get back to them

Re: reloading
Doncaster, miles away from us!
We do get up to Chesterfield quite often to see my parents and Diggle is your side of Manchester which is handy and maybe only an hour from your part of the world. We have a forum shoot at Diggle in the not too distant future. what do you currently shoot?

Re: reloading
Apart from buying new Lapua or Remington brass from Sportsman Gun Centre, the rest of mine is once used by Rob, PRVI Partisan Match.
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