Anyone know if there are any tricks with reloading 7.65 browning? I've got a Cz50 and a Yugo Model 70 I am reloading for. I've read a bunch of stuff that says European 7.65 browning guns prefer European loaded 7.65 and have reliability issues with 32acp loaded by American companies. I know 32acp/7.65 browning are supposed to be interchangeable...but
Anyway, anyone know what the difference is? Is it fractional differences in case rim? COAL? Powder charge? Trying to figure out if I need to sort by head stamp, load short or long, etc.
I've basically only run Geco and Fiocchi through both guns and they've run reliably (well, my Cz50 has had 2 or 3 FTF out of maybe 300 rounds of Geco that is likely a hammer spring that needs replacing).
Got the 200 or so pieces of brass I have tumbled and going to deprime and size them later this week with the hope to load up some test cartridges this weekend.
Anyway, anyone know what the difference is? Is it fractional differences in case rim? COAL? Powder charge? Trying to figure out if I need to sort by head stamp, load short or long, etc.
I've basically only run Geco and Fiocchi through both guns and they've run reliably (well, my Cz50 has had 2 or 3 FTF out of maybe 300 rounds of Geco that is likely a hammer spring that needs replacing).
Got the 200 or so pieces of brass I have tumbled and going to deprime and size them later this week with the hope to load up some test cartridges this weekend.