We reserve the right to change without notice, price, availability, specifications, correct typographic, photographic or descriptive errors and may refuse orders or cancel at our discretion. Im been reforming and trimming 5.56 cases to the smaller 7.62x25 this week while I waited for the dies and a mold. So I am a proud possessor of a Romanian TT-33 Tokarov as of this week and busily preparing my first 200 cases for what I hope to be my first range trip with it soon. We are not liable for your ordering and obtaining any item on this website that may be prohibited by your laws. Load Data Thread for 7.62x25 Tokarovs and not 7.62x25 Mausers. Ensure you are legally allowed to order, receive and possess the items you are ordering. LEGAL NOTICE: We are not familiar with the laws of all 50 states, each county, parish, city, town and village. Work in adequate ventilation at all times. LEAD WARNING: Discharging firearms in poorly ventilated areas, cleaning firearms, or handling ammunition may result in exposure to lead and other substances known to cause birth defects, reproductive harm, and other serious physical injury. Since reloading operations are beyond our control, we disclaim all liability for any and all damages that may result and assume no liability or responsibility, expressed or implied. Always wear safety glasses when reloading and consult current powder data guides. Reloading should only be done by competent adults after proper instruction. WARNING: Improperly reloaded ammunition can cause serious personal injury. US Reloading Supply is not liable for damage to your equipment or weapon under any circumstances.
#Reloading 7.62 x25 tokarev full
You will still need to FULL LENGTH RESIZE prior to loading. Additionally, any brass, new or once fired, should always be carefully inspected, and resized/decapped WITH YOUR DIES prior to loading. Inspect product for correct caliber and primer size, as incorrect caliber or “bad” brass will ship occasionally. What cannot be removed during resizing may be removed upon your first firing.ĪLL BRASS, new and once fired, must be thoroughly inspected and resized. Most flaws can be easily removed during resizing. OFB may have slight imperfections such as minor dings, dents, or bent mouths. Once fired reloading brass cases are mixed commercial, military and foreign, headstamps (usually shown in mm) and may have crimped/sealed primer pockets. Brass is washed, then sorted by size and steel/aluminum/Berdan primed cases removed. This range brass includes both commercial and military casings. Although called “once” fired, the actual number of times fired is unknown. If you are a new reloader or are not familiary with the term, please read our article "What is Once Fired Brass". In a nutshell, Once Fired Brass (OFB) is NOT new brass, but an ammunition/firearms industry term that loosely describes used reloading brass cases. Additionally, we add an extra 2% to 3% 7.62x25 Tokarev once fired reloading brass cases to cover shortages and those that you may deem unusable. 7.62x25 Tokarev bullet casings are one of your least expensive options when doing once fired 7.62x25 Tokarev brass bulk reloading. If you are expecting a perfect case, then you would probably be happier with our new brass, these are quite good, but not perfect. These used brass 7.62x25 Tokarev casings could have minor dings, dents, slightly bent mouths, or other slight imperfections, but most flaws can be easily removed during resizing or will be shot out upon your first firing. These boxer primed 7.62x25 Tokarev range brass cases may include commercial and military casings.
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I can try to take pics but my camera usually does a poor job of close-ups.Our 7.62x25 Tokarev reloading brass is sorted by size, steel/aluminum/Berdan cases removed, then washed and tumbled. Hope this isn't too confusing, but I want to find out which brass to keep seperate for reloads.
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The brass with the "circle 21" appears to be commercial, it resembles the Starline brass I have. Load Data Thread for 7.62x25 Tokarovs and not 7.62x25 Mausers Im been reforming and trimming 5.56 cases to the smaller 7.62x25 this week while I waited for the dies and a mold came from Midway. Bulk Ammunition on sale, including 7.62x25mm Tokarev Rifle Rounds. The boxes are marked 7.62 T, 86 grain FMJ, 1999. Find 7.62mmX25mm Tokarev Ammo for sale, in-stock and ready to ship at Ammo Freedom. I did some research on New Generation ammo, and RSA Range is a reload, but I couldn't find out if they reloaded mil-surp brass or not. I think this is Polish but can't tell if it is reloadable.
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The second 50have 2 different headstamps, 343 (in a circle) 54 and a heavy dimple crimp, and 21 (in a circle) 33 52 23 with a much lighter "dash" style crimp.
#Reloading 7.62 x25 tokarev free
The first 50 have a headstamp of 22 83 and a heavy dimple crimp, I believe this to be Romanian mil-surp (please feel free to correct me). There was a total of 100 rds and they were in red plastic boxes marked "New Generation Ammunition, RSA Range, South Africa". I bought some 7.62x25 Tokarev ammo off GB recently in the hopes of getting some usable brass for reloading.