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<blockquote data-quote="EKing" data-source="post: 3747326" data-attributes="member: 43282"><p>Agreed.</p><p>When going through my brass while doing sizing, priming, or whatever if I come across any that look in any way odd; I toss them. I've been known to toss brass that otherwise looked fine but there was something about it that just rubbed me wrong. Don't know why. After a while you'll get a feel for how it should look and feel. If something doesn't seem right, toss it. </p><p></p><p>A fellow reloader taught me how to identify split and cracked brass by sound. Yes, sound. A split piece of brass, when mixed with good brass and shaken in the hand, will ring like a bell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EKing, post: 3747326, member: 43282"] Agreed. When going through my brass while doing sizing, priming, or whatever if I come across any that look in any way odd; I toss them. I've been known to toss brass that otherwise looked fine but there was something about it that just rubbed me wrong. Don't know why. After a while you'll get a feel for how it should look and feel. If something doesn't seem right, toss it. A fellow reloader taught me how to identify split and cracked brass by sound. Yes, sound. A split piece of brass, when mixed with good brass and shaken in the hand, will ring like a bell. [/QUOTE]
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