Ignition Override
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Maybe it is linked to their use of steel cases.
Having reloaded some nice (Serbian) Prvi Partizan .303 cases over four times each, would the Russians not make a nice profit using both Boxer primers and brass cases, or would the extra tooling costs and imported brass kill any chances of a profit? Their Brown Bear .308 etc is always Berdan/steel.
The Serbs figured out how to do all of this for several calibers, it seems.
Other than some explosions at one of their plants months ago, were the Serbs making a profit in US and Canadian dollars etc?
Having reloaded some nice (Serbian) Prvi Partizan .303 cases over four times each, would the Russians not make a nice profit using both Boxer primers and brass cases, or would the extra tooling costs and imported brass kill any chances of a profit? Their Brown Bear .308 etc is always Berdan/steel.
The Serbs figured out how to do all of this for several calibers, it seems.
Other than some explosions at one of their plants months ago, were the Serbs making a profit in US and Canadian dollars etc?