Looking a a gift horse etc

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Looking a a gift horse etc

#1 Post by channel12 »

A club member has given up shooting and today was giving away cartridge cases. He gave me about a 100 very clean shiny Federal .223 cases, de-primed and primer pocket swaged/de-crimped.
I thought I would check them just in case with my cartridge headspace gauge and aargh they will all need to go through the f/l die again and be trimmed to length.

But anyway they're free cases and I shouldn't look a gift horse in the mouth as they say.
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Re: Looking a a gift horse etc

#2 Post by etonwick »

Well, that'll give you something to do during the long winter evenings that ast approach ;-) Plus they make a great early Christmas gift for you!
Cheers

etonwick

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