I bought some 150 and 180 grain stuff for a pal who's got a cherry No 5 jungle carbine. The 180 grain stuff was certainly more fun to shoot. When I bought it, it was about $15/20 plus delivery.
I've had good results with Prvi in a couple of different calibers. Bought a couple of hundred rounds of 7.5 Swiss. Reloadable brass, accurate, reliable.
Be sure to check the accuracy of the bullets in the PRVI stuff before buying very much. The last batch I bought had .308" diameter bullets and shot poorly with regards to accuracy. The older batches all had .311" diameter bullets and shot very nicely. YMMV.
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It's not bad...and Prvi brass is reloadable. Make your Enfield happy and get some.
I bought some 150 and 180 grain stuff for a pal who's got a cherry No 5 jungle carbine. The 180 grain stuff was certainly more fun to shoot. When I bought it, it was about $15/20 plus delivery.
Brad
I've had good results with Prvi in a couple of different calibers. Bought a couple of hundred rounds of 7.5 Swiss. Reloadable brass, accurate, reliable.
If the price is right for you, get some.
Well, that's timely. I bumped into a former co-worker at the range last Sunday and he said he'd just bought a Lee Enfield.
Unfortunately I can't rememeber his phone number, email address, or last name.
I suck as a friend.
Now for some powder, primers and bullets so you can re-use the brass.
And just in case you ever need to set up another FOB Borepatch, a Lee hand press.
I've shot the .223 Privi and the 7.5 Swiss stuff. Yer good to go, Maynard!
I have run Privi in a lot of guns. Good stuff.
If I had a .303, I'd get some
Be sure to check the accuracy of the bullets in the PRVI stuff before buying very much. The last batch I bought had .308" diameter bullets and shot poorly with regards to accuracy. The older batches all had .311" diameter bullets and shot very nicely. YMMV.
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