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Nwfa reloaders...
I'm new to reloading. Told my uncle who reloads that I'd love to learn and spent a day getting lessons last weekend and ended up being gifted a new rcbs rock chucker Supreme, trickler, 223 dies, powder and more! So excited to get started with such a generous intro.
Now for the question, he also gave me 1000 cartridges he had primed and re boxed some many years ago. (bonus!)
As I was going through them and moving them from their paper boxes to an ammo box, I noticed that many of them are now a bit dusty/dirty.
Does this matter? Are they good to go or should I worry about cleaning them somehow before adding powder and projectile?
I'm new to reloading. Told my uncle who reloads that I'd love to learn and spent a day getting lessons last weekend and ended up being gifted a new rcbs rock chucker Supreme, trickler, 223 dies, powder and more! So excited to get started with such a generous intro.
Now for the question, he also gave me 1000 cartridges he had primed and re boxed some many years ago. (bonus!)
As I was going through them and moving them from their paper boxes to an ammo box, I noticed that many of them are now a bit dusty/dirty.
Does this matter? Are they good to go or should I worry about cleaning them somehow before adding powder and projectile?