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GOB,
It sounds like you have brass cartridge cases, right? I prefer nickel cases for all the corrosion cases you tossed. The dated stuff, "58 and 65" indicates military brass and may have crimped primers. Will you be travelling to PA anytime soon? If not, send me a PM with your mailing address. How many cases do you need/want? Adam
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When cleaning out my loading cabinet a while back I found 10 .30-30 rounds I had loaded back in the 70s. They were made up with Reloader-11 powder which you can no longer get. I figured I'd just shoot them to recover the cases. When I did, about 6-7 out of the 10 rounds resulted in case splits. I wondered at the time if the cases were too old and/or work-hardened. Obviously I tossed the remaining cases. All were Remington cases.
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Here's a real tear jerker for you. I like to load my ammo in fairly large lots. I spemt the time loading up some .308s a few years back with my pet load. About a year later, I go to the range and accuracy just did not exist, WTF? When I looked at the brass that gave the flyers the necks had spit. When I got home, I inspected some of the unfired ammo from that lot of 500 round and over 300 had split necks. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Paul B. |
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