I have several boxes of a,mo now for the arisaka. It took till now to get to the range.
Several hang fires and Squibs.
Finally was enough powder in one of the ejected squibs, it was clumped and greenish.
It's been stored in with my other am,o, so it probably came this way. Wet? Oxidation?
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Re: Arisaka ammo issues
2It might have been fungoo before you stored it. Perhaps you should snag some new brass and load some up.
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Don't know if you have dies. Therdy fiddy bucks give or take.
CDFingers
six five
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/10168 ... -bag-of-50
seven seven
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/10168 ... -bag-of-50
Don't know if you have dies. Therdy fiddy bucks give or take.
CDFingers
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Re: Arisaka ammo issues
3Was it original issue?
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Re: Arisaka ammo issues
4No. Brass and primers look new.Simmer down wrote:Was it original issue?
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5I have Turk 8mm from the 1940s that looks new. Source of your ammo? If not new, who knows how it was stored.
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Re: Arisaka ammo issues
6It was supposedly newly loaded. Not gotten back to it to disassemble some bullets and reload with new powder
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