I know this may not be the forum for this question but I will ask anyway. My Nephew (the thousand yard shooter) gave me a wooden crate of ammo. South African 7.62x51 AP (steel core). He has a Remington 770 in .308 and I just put a .308 barrel on my black Mauser. Both rifles shoot .308 great but this ammo is a little long and when you shoot it, it hangs up when you are trying to extract it. It will extract but it is more difficult than I like. When I say a little long I mean very little. A .308 case from Freedom is 2" and one of these cases is 2.016". After firing a .308 it expands to 2.02" while the south african expands to 2.033" and you can actually see where it expanded into the barrel causing it to hang on extraction. I was thinking about pulling them (I have already started) with my kinetic hammer and using the components to reload into .308 cases. Measuring the charge and duplicating it in the new cases and reusing the bullets. It is 1980 production, non corrosive powder but berdan primed. They shoot real clean and are pretty accurate. I have 576 of these rounds so I ordered a hornady collet bullet puller for my press today. Does this sound reasonable or does this sound crazy? Would you reuse the bullets or buy new. I am going to end up with about 3 lbs of powder or more. I just hate to waste them.
