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Reloading
Reloading safety reminder
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<blockquote data-quote="Svashtar" data-source="post: 2494324" data-attributes="member: 112241"><p>Geez, well that gives me pause. A friend gave me a couple 100 primer sleeves of very old small pistol primers that he found in a barn. The outer cardboard wrapper looks pretty faded, probably got moisture on it at one time, but the primers seem clean and I certainly don't see anything leaking. It never occurred to me they might be unsafe to use. He gave me a bunch of clean primed brass at the same time that was just as old, but I get that's different than loose primers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Svashtar, post: 2494324, member: 112241"] Geez, well that gives me pause. A friend gave me a couple 100 primer sleeves of very old small pistol primers that he found in a barn. The outer cardboard wrapper looks pretty faded, probably got moisture on it at one time, but the primers seem clean and I certainly don’t see anything leaking. It never occurred to me they might be unsafe to use. He gave me a bunch of clean primed brass at the same time that was just as old, but I get that’s different than loose primers. [/QUOTE]
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