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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
LC virgin primed brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Steel Rain" data-source="post: 723818" data-attributes="member: 30320"><p>Anyone ever load up any of this Lake City primed pulled .308 brass? If so, what did you do to process in order to load? They have had the projectiles pulled and powder dumped. Furthermore/unfortunately, they still have tar in the necks from factory seal. I bought this for loading practice rounds with 175SMK in my black rifle. I also wonder if a guy could just pour in some powder and drop another bullet in? The cautious side of me wonders if that would be foolish. Anyhow, your knowledge is greatly appreciated. Have a good one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steel Rain, post: 723818, member: 30320"] Anyone ever load up any of this Lake City primed pulled .308 brass? If so, what did you do to process in order to load? They have had the projectiles pulled and powder dumped. Furthermore/unfortunately, they still have tar in the necks from factory seal. I bought this for loading practice rounds with 175SMK in my black rifle. I also wonder if a guy could just pour in some powder and drop another bullet in? The cautious side of me wonders if that would be foolish. Anyhow, your knowledge is greatly appreciated. Have a good one. [/QUOTE]
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