Greetings! I need a little advice.
I just spent about 3 hours sorting through tumbled range brass that I picked up a few weeks ago from when my club had a steel shoot. Today's objective was to separate the once fired brass from the reloaded brass. All told, I was able to scavenge just over 700 rounds of 9mm Luger, plus 40 S&W, 357 Sig, and 45 ACP. The reloaded brass will be loaded for my upcoming "lost brass" matches, and the once fired saved for practice. My questions revolve around the once fired brass.
About 99% of the once fired brass is commercial ... no NATO marks are present. Headlamps include: Remington, Winchester, GBL, S&B, CBC, PMC, Herters, and some Aguila. What is prompting this inquiry, is that the case heads look odd, suggesting that the primers have been crimped, or the primers were "sealed" with some form of primer lacquer, this includes both the Remington and Winchester cases.
Is anyone here aware of commercial ammo having crimped primers?
I just spent about 3 hours sorting through tumbled range brass that I picked up a few weeks ago from when my club had a steel shoot. Today's objective was to separate the once fired brass from the reloaded brass. All told, I was able to scavenge just over 700 rounds of 9mm Luger, plus 40 S&W, 357 Sig, and 45 ACP. The reloaded brass will be loaded for my upcoming "lost brass" matches, and the once fired saved for practice. My questions revolve around the once fired brass.
About 99% of the once fired brass is commercial ... no NATO marks are present. Headlamps include: Remington, Winchester, GBL, S&B, CBC, PMC, Herters, and some Aguila. What is prompting this inquiry, is that the case heads look odd, suggesting that the primers have been crimped, or the primers were "sealed" with some form of primer lacquer, this includes both the Remington and Winchester cases.
Is anyone here aware of commercial ammo having crimped primers?