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Recently came across some 7.63X39 Russian cases, which had severe bulging near the case web. These could easily separate, if loaded and fired again, don't know if you could even resize them. I wouldn't even try. Don't need a stuck case in my die.
I'm enclosing another picture with Berdan primed cases, which are easily recognized, do to the "RED" primers. 99% of the time, the primers of this color have Berdan primers, you won't need a flashlight to look down in the case.
These show the bulged cases, factory fresh fired primers, still in the cases. This is a problem with the rifle, has to be a "SEMI-AUTO" these are not fired in a bolt-action. There are even heavy extractor marks on the cases.
The picture below shows the "RED" primers, look out for them, always Berdan primers.
FYI
I'm enclosing another picture with Berdan primed cases, which are easily recognized, do to the "RED" primers. 99% of the time, the primers of this color have Berdan primers, you won't need a flashlight to look down in the case.
These show the bulged cases, factory fresh fired primers, still in the cases. This is a problem with the rifle, has to be a "SEMI-AUTO" these are not fired in a bolt-action. There are even heavy extractor marks on the cases.
The picture below shows the "RED" primers, look out for them, always Berdan primers.
FYI