Greetings All,
I even have about 250 Berdan primers plus .308 cases I de capped and sized a while ago (25 years at least). Perhaps I should do some testing, just in case you understand. And yes they are the right size.
Regards Grandpamac.
Paid attention to the writing on the wall some time ago, made sure I had enough for years ahead, for normal sighting in and general target plinking and hunting across 2 cartridges I could go a decade without resupply if I need, have powder, pills, cases and dies to cover any changes or cartridge additions I might make, might have to do an @akaroa1 and flog off my extra.
I feel sorry for those who have been caught out by current shortages.
Early on in my reloading I was unable to purchase the projectiles I wanted as there were none available in NZ.
At that point I made a pledge - to myself - not to be caught short again.
I start each target shooting season with at least enough components - powder, cases, primers, projectiles - to complete the season and generally start the next season.
It means I have paid several thousand dollars of components in advance. It also means I can negotiate discounts because of purchasing in bulk. Sometimes I'm able help out other club members with temporary shortages.
Not everyone is able to purchase and stock components, but the signs were there that shortages were going to happen.
I can remember a time ( 45 years ago) in South Africa when everything was sanctioned and we survived a few decades with cunning and a must. Reloading with Berdan primers was second nature, even had the tool that scooped them out. Sanctions, you get over and a country becomes really productive in ways you can't imagine. I remember feeling a terrible loss when South Africa became the flavour of the West in 1995. There must be some positive thought in there somewhere, never found anyone other than a none sanctioned country person to understand it though. Ah well, too bad, never mind.
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