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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3717067" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>I heard from some years ago that you could not do it.</p><p>Well i picked some up off the ground and seen a boxer primer hole in them and figured </p><p>might as well try and size and load them.</p><p>I reloaded an aluminum case 9 times before I spotted a bit of primer seepage that was 45acp.</p><p></p><p>I have even reloaded boxer primed .223 and shot those.</p><p>I hand cleaned them.. wipe down and brush out the necks. FLS with some lube.</p><p>Worked just fine.</p><p></p><p>Another great use for old shot rounds you will not reload is to use them as a hole punch.</p><p>When I make a carb gasket or side case gasket I need to make bolt holes and an old steel case or berdaned primed one is </p><p>excellent for hole punching.</p><p> some can make multiple holes before you mess up the necks or case mouth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3717067, member: 15054"] I heard from some years ago that you could not do it. Well i picked some up off the ground and seen a boxer primer hole in them and figured might as well try and size and load them. I reloaded an aluminum case 9 times before I spotted a bit of primer seepage that was 45acp. I have even reloaded boxer primed .223 and shot those. I hand cleaned them.. wipe down and brush out the necks. FLS with some lube. Worked just fine. Another great use for old shot rounds you will not reload is to use them as a hole punch. When I make a carb gasket or side case gasket I need to make bolt holes and an old steel case or berdaned primed one is excellent for hole punching. some can make multiple holes before you mess up the necks or case mouth. [/QUOTE]
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