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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Old Brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnboy" data-source="post: 332859" data-attributes="member: 20409"><p>I would all so pull them and dump the powder.the brass should be OK but chamber one to see if it will chamber.if it diesn't chamber then you will have to resize it.and yes to the question the brass should be OK,just give it a good looksee.as long as it was in a dry place I see no reason not to buy it or you can just with your gut feeling.one more thing push out a primer or pop one in the rifel to see if they are still good.if so you should save money on that part.</p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnboy, post: 332859, member: 20409"] I would all so pull them and dump the powder.the brass should be OK but chamber one to see if it will chamber.if it diesn't chamber then you will have to resize it.and yes to the question the brass should be OK,just give it a good looksee.as long as it was in a dry place I see no reason not to buy it or you can just with your gut feeling.one more thing push out a primer or pop one in the rifel to see if they are still good.if so you should save money on that part. John [/QUOTE]
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