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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Derek M." data-source="post: 614071" data-attributes="member: 2693"><p>The ONLY answer is to pull them and DO NOT shoot them. It's just not a good idea.</p><p></p><p>That said, I suppose it would partially depend on whether or not this is a really large case like a supermagnum or is it really small like a 22-250? The larger the case, the less worry due to the portion. But none of that really matters when it comes to risk, which you now have.</p><p></p><p>Dump them and reload the 2 rounds. It would take less time than logging in and posting the question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derek M., post: 614071, member: 2693"] The ONLY answer is to pull them and DO NOT shoot them. It's just not a good idea. That said, I suppose it would partially depend on whether or not this is a really large case like a supermagnum or is it really small like a 22-250? The larger the case, the less worry due to the portion. But none of that really matters when it comes to risk, which you now have. Dump them and reload the 2 rounds. It would take less time than logging in and posting the question. [/QUOTE]
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