Clovishound
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They had some plastic tubs of .38, .45 and 10mm cases in plastic tubs for $20. Most tubs had 250 rounds. I got to looking closer and the tubs were labeled "Do Not Shoot" and "Reloading Components". These were loaded rounds. Some of the tubs looked corroded, some looked pretty good. Apparently these were reloads that were poorly stored. Some of the hollow points had fuzz on the exposed lead hollow.
The price was attractive, but the thought of pulling a couple hundred rounds and disposing of the powder was a little daunting. My buddy suggested shooting them in my old model 10. I hope he was being facetious. If I were still a little desperate for .38 cases, I would have picked up a box or two. Since I now have about 3 cans full of .38 cases, I decided to pass. The primers might have been OK. The bullets as well. No way I would shoot any of these in any of my guns. Too much work.
Anybody seen anything like this come up? It's a new one on me.
On a brighter note, they had lots of Bullseye on the shelf.
The price was attractive, but the thought of pulling a couple hundred rounds and disposing of the powder was a little daunting. My buddy suggested shooting them in my old model 10. I hope he was being facetious. If I were still a little desperate for .38 cases, I would have picked up a box or two. Since I now have about 3 cans full of .38 cases, I decided to pass. The primers might have been OK. The bullets as well. No way I would shoot any of these in any of my guns. Too much work.
Anybody seen anything like this come up? It's a new one on me.
On a brighter note, they had lots of Bullseye on the shelf.