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Posted By: GeoW Prvi Partizan, Pleasant surprise - 10/23/14
Was at the range earlier to burn up some old ammo and shoot the cobwebs out of the barrels of a couple of 7mm-08s and after playing with the Kimber 84M for the first time I ran a few through the 700 Ti.

I had purchased a good bit of the Prvi Partizan ammo when the others brands were scarce so to end the day I thought I would give them a go.

To my surprise the Prvi Partizan 140gr in the 700 Ti grouped in a tight cluster all touching. Tried it several more groups and nothing came in over an inch at 100yds.

This stuff will get a bit more respect from me in the future.

Up and down range,
Geo
I've used PPU cases in different cartridges, found them to be fairly good in quality.
some Prvi 10mm from a G20

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Apples and orange barrels.
Bummer Toad. I bought quite a few boxes of 7x57, 6.5x55, and 30-30.

Looking forward to trying the Mauser and the Swede come Friday.
When I first got my 7mm/08 the only ammo I could find was PPU. I had two boxes I found online plus a box of another brand. The PPU shot into .75" groups. The other brand did as well. But, since the other brand was $36 and the PPU was $22 I shot the expensive stuff for the brass and hunt with the PPU. DRT results have been consistent with the PPU out to 200 yards.
Originally Posted by GeoW
Bummer Toad. I bought quite a few boxes of 7x57, 6.5x55, and 30-30.

Looking forward to trying the Mauser and the Swede come Friday.


I've been using that stuff in my 7x57s for a long time. I don't have the time or space to reload - although next month part of that equation changes - and at $15 per box, it's hard to beat. Both the 139 and 158 grain loads perform well in all of my rifles.

The only thing that I will say is that sometimes the 139gr PSP will definitely come apart. Here's a picture of a very young boar I shot at about 30 yards. He was facing me, and you can see the entrance wound between the eye and ear, then several other wounds as the fragments tore him up.

I've only had two or three of the 139gr loads act like that (never the 158s). The exit wounds on the rest are just holes the size of a half-dollar.

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I shot that stuff out of my Savage Striker in 7-08 and was very pleased with the groups. my only complaint which is actually more of an observation is that it shoots a tad dirty. I can live with that any day though at the price and the performance!
JimHnSTL - have used the Privi brands quite a lot in 6.5 Swede and it does burn dirty. Accurate but a dirty powder...beats shooting rubberbands down range - LOL. BTW - check the headstamps of "Wolf" ammo...had some in the Swede also. Cases marked "PPU" and carton stamped "Made In Serbia" same as Privi. Both loads hit same POA however the Wolf was a bit more expensive. Homesteader.
I have been known to run a patch down the barrel from time to time. Don't think that will be a problem that a bore snake and a couple drops of Hoppes won't cure.

RevMike, aside from the starboard shoulder that piney woods rooter would be great for the BBQ pit! Cup-n-core boolets have the tendency to do that on occasion, It's a wonder our forefathers didn't starve to death wink
Yep, that about the right size. Once they start getting big, they're mostly head and hams, with some backstrap in between.
Use Prvi brass in my CZ 550 7x57. It's good stuff.
I still have not fired my two older rifles in 7mm Mauser, one being a Brno 21H and the other being a Rem Mtn Rifle. When they've been unfired for so long, 63 years on the Brno, it's hard to pull the trigger the first time ;(

Two Ruger 77s, a 77R and a 77 MKII will be fired tomorrow, Lord willin!
Use Prvi brass for my .300 Win Mag, nice stuff...Wolf Gold 8mm Mauser is CIP spec Pvri...I've shot their(Prvi's)Grom ammo, wish I could buy those bullets for reloading.
Originally Posted by Theo Gallus
Apples and orange barrels.


I certainly don't claim Prvi is crap, but this did happen in two different pistols.
I've either used, or friends who have used, the following cartridges in Prvi Partizan factory ammo with good results:
- 38Special
- 357Mag
- 6.5x55
- 7x57
- 7.65Arg
- 303Br
- 8x57

I've used their 8mm projectiles - also very good.

I have only had one issue with their ammo - I purchased one 20 round box in 375H&H and found 3 rounds with insufficient headspace ie tight to chamber - the belts were too "deep". Two of these cases I have continued to reload but the other one was just too tight to keep using.
Originally Posted by toad
Originally Posted by Theo Gallus
Apples and orange barrels.


I certainly don't claim Prvi is crap, but this did happen in two different pistols.

that is definitely a brass defect,not a gun defect.
I've shot PPU .40s&w and 10mm with zero issues. It's good stuff.
[quote=toad]some Prvi 10mm from a G20

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I had the same thing happen with some Federal .38+P loads, although not quite as bad. I sent some cases to Federal and they decided it was a chemical reaction of some sort, presumably associated with the nickle plating process. They sort of replaced the 600 +P cases with some mixed range brass including regular .38, +P, +P+ and a few .357. So I sort of don't buy their ammo any more.
ive used brass also bullets in brno 22f 8x57 brass for 708,no complaints so far.
Originally Posted by toad
Originally Posted by Theo Gallus
Apples and orange barrels.


I certainly don't claim Prvi is crap, but this did happen in two different pistols.


Above mentioned pistol was a Glock. Who made the second one?
I have used their stuff in 6.5x55, 7x57, and 8x57.

Also run their bullets in my 280 AI for FF'n, and just bought 500-100 gr 257s for mine & my son's Bobs. CHEAP; $108 shipped & "rounded up"!
Originally Posted by johnw
Originally Posted by toad
Originally Posted by Theo Gallus
Apples and orange barrels.


I certainly don't claim Prvi is crap, but this did happen in two different pistols.


Above mentioned pistol was a Glock. Who made the second one?


two different Glocks. one third gen and one fourth gen.
I got a 9.3x62 a while back. PP was the only brass i could lay hands on without going the really expensive European stuff. It looks and weighs out good enough. I will see how it shoots in a few days.

jack
I've used it in 6.5X55, 6.5X57, and 9.3X62. Was not always the best, but did pretty well considering the price and the cartridges it is available in. Great for reloads later.. Had some Starline 38 Special brass do the same thing (cracked) on its first loading in my S&W Model 52 with 148g HBWC and Bullseye, Starline said it was due to an issue with a low load of a fast burning powder. (detonation shock) They did send several cases as a replacement.
Two batches of PRVI 9.3X62 brass have been outstanding for me. One batch of 50 have been fired 14 times with no cases lost, good accuracy also.
I bought a few boxes in 8�57 to use the brass for reloading. Some of the case necks split on the first firing (got some old norma brass that had no problem) and had bullets not penetrating on small game (blesbuck and warthog). Bullets disintegrated on impact and did not penetrate, almost like a varmint bullet.

I know plenty of guys who had great results with these and excellent accuracy to ad to that, but because of my experience with them I cannot recommend them for hunting.

Pieter

Pieter: I've not experienced that, but neither have I shot the 8x57 loads. I wonder if anyone else has had the same experience. Have you tried any other calibers?
Originally Posted by RevMike
Pieter: I've not experienced that, but neither have I shot the 8x57 loads. I wonder if anyone else has had the same experience. Have you tried any other calibers?


RevMike, I have only used them in one other cal, but only on paper to use the brass for reloading (6.5�57). One other bad report I got was from our neighbor that hunts commercially for a company. He used them in his 6.5�55 as noghing else was available (he does not reload as the company gives him a budget to buy ammo with and he sees reloading as a waste of time smile .He was very dissapointed with the performance on game and said he will never use them again.

Pieter
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