Quality check on handloaded .470 NEs

Roland Tembo

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Howdie, recently I got me my first double rifle. The deal included some 50 left over ammos from previous safaris.
As far as I can tell these ain't factory loads, so I would like to double check what am I going to shoot.

First of all, I ain't got any .470 reloading equipment nor huge kinetic hammer yet, so removing the bullet and rebuilding each cartridge is not an option.

I can see three different patterns of rounds in my box: a. soft points, brass case WR (are these from Westley Richards?); b. solids, brass case WR; c. solids, shiny case from Federal (are these made from aluminum? Steel?).
Judging from the labels, bullets should be from Woodleigh: FMJ and Weldcore Soft Nose.

As far as I can tell some of the WR brass are quite worn, they seem to be shorter by eye, so they might've been trimmed some couple of times.

Anyway, I was thinking I can check the OAL of each cartridge.
Also I can test each round through a digital scale... since they all share 500g bullets, I expect each cartridge from each subset of ammo should share the same overall weight too, and minimum difference due to different brass between cartridges from subset a. / b. and c.

Any other tips or tricks would be appreciated, thanks for helping.


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The three cartridges look different and that's why you should be careful with the ammunition provided.

I would first shoot factory loads and see what the cases look like afterwards and then maybe after disassembly all the cartridges supplied, recalibrate them and reload them.
 
Congratulations! We want to see photos of the rifle!

With reloads of unknown origin:
1. Measure cartridge overall length,
2. Weigh each round,
3. Shake each round to see how full the powder charge is,
4. Be certain each round chambers easily - do not force the cartridge into the chamber,
5. Order reloading gear, including a bullet puller (not hammer),
6. Order factory ammo so you can shoot the rifle,
7. when you receive your bullet puller, disassemble all rounds and dispose of the powder - for fun, weigh the powder and try to identify it
8. Start reloading!
 
I have no experience with that cartridge but the same rule applies to any cartridge: like others said, never fire a reload where there's any doubt. I would only fire reloads from a single close friend whose discipline and judgment I would trust as my own (regarding reloads at least...).

It's just not worth it, to risk your newly acquired rifle or yourself. It's great to have the shells and bullets and there's a lot of value just in those.
 
WR is for Wolfgang Romey.

Do you have a press and shell holder?
If so, you can use a tubing flare tool (the vise part of course) to hold the bullet while you upstroke the press to pull the bullet.

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Well none of them appear to be crimped so depending on neck tension you could use a couple pieces of flat copper as padding for the jaws of pliers.

Grip the bullet is the padded jaws and twist the casing in the opposite direction, twist as you pull and the bullets should come out fairly easy.

I’ve done this with various .470 loads to salvage the brass, just run them through the sizing die enough to reshape the neck.
 

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