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Reloading
Blemished vs. Regular Boxed Bullets?
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<blockquote data-quote="tony d willIiams" data-source="post: 2547217" data-attributes="member: 108777"><p>Blemished bullets are fine, even if in original boxes,<em> in my opinion</em>. We had moved and in the process some boxes were placed in boxes and then misplaced. When found, they worked fine, same as new.</p><p></p><p>A neighbor, doesn't shoot, was given some boxes of 308s. Tarnished, case and bullets not dented or any physical damage. She gave them to me. During my inspections before a practice trip I pulled out the styrafoam/rounds. Behind it was a tiny note. It had the reloading information on it.</p><p></p><p>I have trouble trusting reloads that I did not make. A couple I know get their recipes from the "web", have no problems with the recipe(s), because the poster said the recipes are safe.</p><p></p><p>I took them apart, dumped the powder, disposed of it, reloaded with my tested and true recipe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tony d willIiams, post: 2547217, member: 108777"] Blemished bullets are fine, even if in original boxes,[I] in my opinion[/I]. We had moved and in the process some boxes were placed in boxes and then misplaced. When found, they worked fine, same as new. A neighbor, doesn't shoot, was given some boxes of 308s. Tarnished, case and bullets not dented or any physical damage. She gave them to me. During my inspections before a practice trip I pulled out the styrafoam/rounds. Behind it was a tiny note. It had the reloading information on it. I have trouble trusting reloads that I did not make. A couple I know get their recipes from the "web", have no problems with the recipe(s), because the poster said the recipes are safe. I took them apart, dumped the powder, disposed of it, reloaded with my tested and true recipe. [/QUOTE]
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