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Bob In St Louis
Senior Chief Moderator Staff Posts: 498 (6/11/01 9:38:48 pm) Reply | Edit | Del All Yugoslavian 30-06 Ammo -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AIM Surplus web site is listing Yugoslavian 30-06 ammo at about 20 cents per round - get it now before it disappears again! Support the Dead Party, vote Harry S. Truman for Missouri Senate in 2002! the real fredneck Member Posts: 46 (6/21/01 9:41:32 am) Reply | Edit | Del Re: Yugoslavian 30-06 Ammo -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bob is it reloadable? Tac401 Administrator Posts: 1314 (6/21/01 5:32:25 pm) Reply | Edit | Del ezSupporter Re: Yugoslavian 30-06 Ammo -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Probably Berdan primed! The Firearms Forum Vietnam Memories Bulletin Board Contact Administrator Bob In St Louis Senior Chief Moderator Staff Posts: 560 (6/21/01 8:21:55 pm) Reply | Edit | Del Re: Yugoslavian 30-06 Ammo -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I imagine it is berdan - but the Yugos also loaded a lot of boxer primed. You would have to check with AIM to see. ***************************** Just went back and looked - 150 grain BOXER primed, non-corrosive, manufactured in the late 1950s. - sounds like reloadable good stuff. Support the Dead Party, vote Harry S. Truman for Missouri Senate in 2002! Edited by: Bob In St Louis at: 6/21/01 9:52:10 pm polishshooter Senior Chief Moderator Staff Posts: 855 (6/21/01 10:17:44 pm) Reply | Edit | Del Re: Yugoslavian 30-06 Ammo -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Does ANYBODY actually reload berdan? I know where I can get Berdan primers, actually saw a lachmiller depriming tool for Berdan, know all about supposedly being able to deprime by "hydraulic pressure," (Never worked when I tried it though,) BUT........ I've NEVER actually talked to ANYONE who actually did reload the stuff! Does anybody know if anybody does?
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