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<blockquote data-quote="Dave G." data-source="post: 75567045" data-attributes="member: 398532"><p>You need to run brass through a neck resizing process after being shot, a couple of times is to be safe. Then the brass itself gets weak or has the potential to weaken is the best way to describe it.Not to mention the main shell can balloon after several reloads. And forget reloading of aluminum casings like you find with certain brands of ball ammo or solid practice rounds in other words ( Blazer 9mm comes to mind off hand).</p><p></p><p>Right now it's tough to even find reloaders and reloading supplies fwiw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave G., post: 75567045, member: 398532"] You need to run brass through a neck resizing process after being shot, a couple of times is to be safe. Then the brass itself gets weak or has the potential to weaken is the best way to describe it.Not to mention the main shell can balloon after several reloads. And forget reloading of aluminum casings like you find with certain brands of ball ammo or solid practice rounds in other words ( Blazer 9mm comes to mind off hand). Right now it's tough to even find reloaders and reloading supplies fwiw. [/QUOTE]
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