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Old 03-27-2018, 07:27 PM
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I continued processing 468 rounds of LC-10 5.56 brass. It came to me as part of a huge batch of brass that had been rejected from a commercial sorting process.

For the most part, the reason for rejection seemed to be that the case mouth was bent enough to keep an automated decapper from popping the primer out. Straightening out the case mouth was all that was required to restore it to serviceable condition.

Some had body dings that became unnoticeable after resizing, but there were still a hundred or more with severe damage that will have to be scrapped or turned into 300 Blackout brass.

Sorting and grading all the brass before starting to process took a lot of time, but I knew that going in and it was a pleasant way to pass a couple of rainy weekends.

Now I move on to the LC-05 and the LC-12 brass that was in the same batch.
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