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<blockquote data-quote="DrSteve" data-source="post: 2086513" data-attributes="member: 114341"><p>I'm no expert. But if you shoot one in your gun through the chrono and the velocity is reasonable, and it's not hard to extract, and the primer isn't flattened, why not shoot some to check SD and ES and accuracy. Might be a usable load? Maybe they shoot great? After you shoot them you can check the cases to ensure there is no head separation in store for you, and then reload them however you want. Sounds like a lot of fun shooting and free brass?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrSteve, post: 2086513, member: 114341"] I’m no expert. But if you shoot one in your gun through the chrono and the velocity is reasonable, and it’s not hard to extract, and the primer isn’t flattened, why not shoot some to check SD and ES and accuracy. Might be a usable load? Maybe they shoot great? After you shoot them you can check the cases to ensure there is no head separation in store for you, and then reload them however you want. Sounds like a lot of fun shooting and free brass? [/QUOTE]
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