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<blockquote data-quote="RagnCajn67" data-source="post: 1247278" data-attributes="member: 98608"><p>Greetings all. I recently was lucky enough to get a great deal on a Winchester model 100 in 284 WIN and that will complete my M100 collection. I hunt in NC/SC and do my own reloading. As anyone w/a 284 WIN can attest, finding actual 284 WIN brass is tough (and expensive). Now to the question: Is there any reason I couldn't take old "proof" ammo and use my bullet puller to unload the ammo, then replace everything with modern components?? Tks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RagnCajn67, post: 1247278, member: 98608"] Greetings all. I recently was lucky enough to get a great deal on a Winchester model 100 in 284 WIN and that will complete my M100 collection. I hunt in NC/SC and do my own reloading. As anyone w/a 284 WIN can attest, finding actual 284 WIN brass is tough (and expensive). Now to the question: Is there any reason I couldn't take old "proof" ammo and use my bullet puller to unload the ammo, then replace everything with modern components?? Tks. [/QUOTE]
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