So, here's my question. No right or wrong answers.
Say that you purchased 150 pieces of rifle brass that was primed. You know nothing about the history of the brass, as far as when it was primed.
This brass is only going to be loaded as range ammo. No self defense or even hunting.
What percentage of the brass would you test the primers on or how many would have to pop, in a row, before you would expend the time to reload them?
Just curious what other's approaches would be.
Say that you purchased 150 pieces of rifle brass that was primed. You know nothing about the history of the brass, as far as when it was primed.
This brass is only going to be loaded as range ammo. No self defense or even hunting.
What percentage of the brass would you test the primers on or how many would have to pop, in a row, before you would expend the time to reload them?
Just curious what other's approaches would be.