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I have an old 7.65 German manufactured Argentine mauser rifle that I inherited from my dad. I see on-line that I can get some Prvi Partizan ammo pretty cheap for it. Has anyone used this stuff? Are the cases reloadable? I'm thinking of buying three or four boxes of it, shoot it up, and use the cases for reloading. This rifle is just going to be for fun shooting, no hunting. Any thoughts, opinions, or experiences? Thanks.

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I have some Prvi Partizan in 222 and the brass is better than remington brass. No reason not to give it a shot.

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I have had very good results with their 286 grain 9.3x62. Shoots MOA in my CZ 550. Also put some through my new Kimber 84 L 30-06 with the same results.


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I've found the brass,bullets, and ammo to both be of excellent quality.

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I use it in my Swiss 7.5x55. For me it shoots as well as the match grade GP11, and it's good brass for reloading.

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I use the 9.3x62 and it shoots well under an inch in my CZ. I also use the Wolf Gold ammo (same stuff in a different box) in 7.5x55 in a T/C Encore and it shoots better in that rifle than the Hornady, go figure. Have also shot the .303 British load and it is very accurate as well. The bullets are old school designs but seem to work as well on deer as anything else. BTW, this is the same ammo that use to be sold under the Hansen name back in the '80s-early '90s.

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At Prvi's price, it is often as cheap to shoot as to load. They shoot fine, I have just been trying to find out if they have more corrosive powders or not.

But if you are reloading them, that wouldn't matter.

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I have just been trying to find out if they have more corrosive powders or not.

But if you are reloading them, that wouldn't matter.

Can you elaborate, please?


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My 7x57 likes em and had two kills last year. No complaints except that it is often sold out.

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I have been quite happy with it as well - and you can't beat the price


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Yeah, I have seen them around the place, in various calibres, both FMJ and soft point (SP). For the price, they look good.

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Best quality/price ratio in France. Have used them in 8mmMauser, 270Winch, 243, 7-08, 7,5x55 Swiss, 300Winch mag, 338Lapua,9,3x62 and 375H&H. Nothing bad to say about, no problem of fouling, barrel easy to clean, good accuracy for the money and easy to reload. Case neck is annealed as Lapua cases and cases life is good. 9,2x62 bullets are simple but effective on wild boar driven hunt.



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I like you have an old mauser 8x57 that I inherited. I wanted some brass to reload so I bought a box of the Privi loaded ammo . I got to shoot some of it this weekend and it shot pretty well. The brass looks good but I haven't reloaded it yet. I'd say give it a try.

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What everyone else said. I did the same thing you describe. I've shot several hundred rounds of it in 303. Got some decent groups with it off the bench and the brass is good quality. It seems as good as any commercial ammo I've used.

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Brass is to be coveted.

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My 7mm-08 likes it.


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I've found it to be very good in my 7x57 with groups 1.7 MOA for 13 groups. I had to slightly modify my shellholder for reloading them as the rim groove isn't as deep as U.S. brands.


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My 7mm-08 likes it.


Mine too

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My Sig556 Classic LOVES the 69 grainers!!!!!!!!!!

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I use Partizan Prvi 168 grain FMJ in the AR10t, pretty accurate, I use once fired Federal brass as part of that load. I buy mine at Mid South or Graf.
A shooting buddy and I have picked up 5 gal buckets of 45 acp, 9mm and 223/5.56 at the range. I have no use for the 9mm and 223/5.56 so I give them to him. One of these days he'll be a wealthy man using that brass as barter material.

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