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Reloading
Kaliphornia B.S.
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<blockquote data-quote="StanleyActual" data-source="post: 2246000" data-attributes="member: 119220"><p>Just an FYI, not that I recommend pulling Hornady ammo apart, but what you're talking about is called "Mexican Match" ammo. Started way back when with guys pulling bullets from 7.62 M118 loaded rounds and replacing with 168 SMK's. Also seen it done with 223 etc.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]4nNoO85knVM[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>due to the reduced neck tension, you do run the risk of when ejecting a loaded round, leaving that bullet lodged in the lands and dumping powder all over the place. Not ideal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StanleyActual, post: 2246000, member: 119220"] Just an FYI, not that I recommend pulling Hornady ammo apart, but what you’re talking about is called “Mexican Match” ammo. Started way back when with guys pulling bullets from 7.62 M118 loaded rounds and replacing with 168 SMK’s. Also seen it done with 223 etc. [MEDIA=youtube]4nNoO85knVM[/MEDIA] due to the reduced neck tension, you do run the risk of when ejecting a loaded round, leaving that bullet lodged in the lands and dumping powder all over the place. Not ideal [/QUOTE]
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