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Old 01-09-2021, 02:58 PM
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Post war brass does not go bad unless it was washed in an acidic compound to clean it. Don't worry about dings, dents, etc, as they will disappear unpon firing. Inspect brass to make sure it is not cracked, split, or berden primed. If foreign military brass, do not use it as the primer mixure was corrosive, and may have weakened the brass to the point that it will fail upon firing.
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