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<blockquote data-quote="dradave" data-source="post: 1350919" data-attributes="member: 10470"><p>I'm thinking about buying a 1000 cases of new .223 brass for reloading. I have the dies but I don't have the other equipment to process rifle cases and I really don't want to buy any right now. Can I reload these cases as is without trimming, deburring and cleaning the primer pockets? I guess what I'm asking is are they good to go right out of the box.</p><p></p><p>Thanks...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dradave, post: 1350919, member: 10470"] I'm thinking about buying a 1000 cases of new .223 brass for reloading. I have the dies but I don't have the other equipment to process rifle cases and I really don't want to buy any right now. Can I reload these cases as is without trimming, deburring and cleaning the primer pockets? I guess what I'm asking is are they good to go right out of the box. Thanks... [/QUOTE]
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