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Old 29-03-22, 07:14
Lynn Eades Lynn Eades is offline
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Rob, please don't take this like Will Smith, but were the bullets in the fire anything do with your first wife heading out the door?
On the reloading thing, I would like to know the ins and outs of it. In hand sized fire arms. Military brass is usually harder than sporting ammo. Military ammo is usually sized smaller for auto loaders, For reloading, shells sometimes need annealing, Is this the case with reloading large shells? When are they scrap? In small stuff, shells get sized in a set of dies. I guess munitions factories use big gear to do the same stuff?
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