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<blockquote data-quote="HMFIC" data-source="post: 1630600" data-attributes="member: 7539"><p>As NikatKimber said, there shouldn't be anything that causes a length issue but also keep in mind that due to the delayed blowback type action that you'll likely be stretching cases a bit and so trimming might become a more crucial step.</p><p> </p><p>I'm just not familiar enough with the PTR version to know if there are any inherant things about it vs. other 91 variants that could help it cycle better, but I don't think 91s in general have anything about them that makes ammo hard to deal with other than the normal semi-auto issues and possibly lacquered cases not fitting well etc... that make it hard to feed. Maybe if your chamber is a bit tight, then you need to worry about it. Might want to look into small base dies? </p><p></p><p>That said, I'd probably be just buying the cheapest surplus I could find and shooting it up instead of attempting to reload for it. It becomes much less of a money saving venture when you can't use your brass more than a couple of times due to the extreme workout it gets at the hand of the 91. Just my opinion though...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMFIC, post: 1630600, member: 7539"] As NikatKimber said, there shouldn't be anything that causes a length issue but also keep in mind that due to the delayed blowback type action that you'll likely be stretching cases a bit and so trimming might become a more crucial step. I'm just not familiar enough with the PTR version to know if there are any inherant things about it vs. other 91 variants that could help it cycle better, but I don't think 91s in general have anything about them that makes ammo hard to deal with other than the normal semi-auto issues and possibly lacquered cases not fitting well etc... that make it hard to feed. Maybe if your chamber is a bit tight, then you need to worry about it. Might want to look into small base dies? That said, I'd probably be just buying the cheapest surplus I could find and shooting it up instead of attempting to reload for it. It becomes much less of a money saving venture when you can't use your brass more than a couple of times due to the extreme workout it gets at the hand of the 91. Just my opinion though... [/QUOTE]
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