Quote History Originally Posted By wshbrngr:
My first thought is, the issue is bad primers, why are you replacing the bullets and the powder and not the primers?
One option would be to pull the bullets, dump the powder, replace the primers and reuse the bullets and powder.
It's easy enough to weigh the bullets and several of the powder charges as you pull them and determine the average powder charge and simply reconstruct the ammo with good primers.
If you don't like the idea of re-using the powder,
a second option would be to dump everything and just replace the primers and powder, reuse the bullets.
a third option would be to go ahead and replace the primers, bullets and powder, but use a cheaper bullet.
There are certainly cheaper 8mm bullets available.
Finally, you can do a combination of all of the above. Nothing says you have to do all 2400 rounds at once.
8mm brass is expensive and getting harder to come by.
As a side note, I'm surprised this ammo is boxer primed.
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It's definitely berdan and corrosive.
Probably a bit more background indicated ......
I don't reload now but have a brand new 550 (still in box) and a bunch that goes with it including a crap-ton of accessories, tools, primers, powder, NATO and some other bullets.
I know the primers are spent, which is why I bring this up. I've been saving my calibers of reloadable brass, including 8mm, for years.
I figure, maybe when I retire, I might start reloading as a new hobby and maybe get more into precision shooting, etc.
Obviously, there are no specs on the powder, so best transferring over into other 8mm brass I'd think. With all that in mind, assuming that powder still burns, I guess I'm wondering if it's all worth keeping in the Ammo Fort as a couple grand in reusable components?
Or, for example, are Bulgy bullets known to be crap and saving/reusing that old powder a moronic idea? Back in the day I used to read how some reloaders would break down the 1950s 8mm Yugo for bullets & powder and reload into other boxer brass. I have a lot of that stuff too, and happen to hink it's some of the most accurate 8mm milsurp I have. Typically, only one hang-fire in 40 or 50 rds wi HiPower Wolfe bolt spring.