Hi All,
I have had a ton (O.K. not a ton but maybe 2,000 pieces) of what looks like Indian made M80 brass sitting out in the garage for 20+ years. I bought it and shot it all over 20 years ago and then just stored it thinking I would get to reloading it sooner or later. Well later seems to be here as I'm all out of good brass. The headstamp is OFV 82 7.62 M80 with the little ball and cross NATO stamp. People have posted here and there saying later production Indian NATO ammo is junk. I have never had a single misfire or odd round and it was pretty accurate shooting coming out of my HK91 and Rem 700 VS bolt gun, at least as accurate as the commercial hunting rounds at the time.
So anyway I have a bunch of this brass just sitting out in the garage and wondered what with the .308 brass shortages if it was time to clean them up and reload them. I had done this with one batch of 100 pieces to see how they worked and the OFV brass seemed to work like any other 1X fired NATO spec. military brass.
What do you think?
I have had a ton (O.K. not a ton but maybe 2,000 pieces) of what looks like Indian made M80 brass sitting out in the garage for 20+ years. I bought it and shot it all over 20 years ago and then just stored it thinking I would get to reloading it sooner or later. Well later seems to be here as I'm all out of good brass. The headstamp is OFV 82 7.62 M80 with the little ball and cross NATO stamp. People have posted here and there saying later production Indian NATO ammo is junk. I have never had a single misfire or odd round and it was pretty accurate shooting coming out of my HK91 and Rem 700 VS bolt gun, at least as accurate as the commercial hunting rounds at the time.
So anyway I have a bunch of this brass just sitting out in the garage and wondered what with the .308 brass shortages if it was time to clean them up and reload them. I had done this with one batch of 100 pieces to see how they worked and the OFV brass seemed to work like any other 1X fired NATO spec. military brass.
What do you think?