Hello,
I'm relatively new to reloading rifle brass, though I've seen what 'normal' (2-hole) Berdan cases look like.
I often pick up other cases from my local range while policing my own (and TBH, I pick up un-collected brass as a hobby).
I came across a few 7.62x39 cases that have a ͶK 1982 ("Igman Factory at Konjic") that have 3 identical (small) flash holes arranged in a straight line.
Is this just a different version of Berdan primers? (I've heard of 3-hole Berdan's, though they were described as being arranged in a triangle).
Thanks all
I'm relatively new to reloading rifle brass, though I've seen what 'normal' (2-hole) Berdan cases look like.
I often pick up other cases from my local range while policing my own (and TBH, I pick up un-collected brass as a hobby).
I came across a few 7.62x39 cases that have a ͶK 1982 ("Igman Factory at Konjic") that have 3 identical (small) flash holes arranged in a straight line.
Is this just a different version of Berdan primers? (I've heard of 3-hole Berdan's, though they were described as being arranged in a triangle).
Thanks all