Apparently nothing.
They were just "cowboy" loads, and he saw the value of the primed cases, rather than the load itself.
Personally, for .38 special I would just shoot them. Cowboy loads work fine through the snubbies, but it is becoming painfully clear that saving the primers and/or using them for full power loads are now worth the "extra" effort these days.
I have seen primers tear quiet often sizing 40S&W.Primed all my 224 Valkyrie cases this morning. Will develop some ladder test rounds later this weekend.
it was interesting that the Fed cases loaded super easy. But the Hornady cases were harder to push the primer into. And I had to actually ream some of those cases due to part of the old primer being still in the primer pocket. It’s rare to see primers tear like that.
Your yellow covers big boolits much better than my yellow did on little bullets!Cast a few hundred bullets the last few nights. Yesterday one of my daughters was asking about powder coating so I decided to show her how it's done. She picked the colors. Yellow with a little purple sprinkled over the top lightly
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The trick is to use more than you think you should.Your yellow covers big boolits much better than my yellow did on little bullets!
What were they selling for?
$60 for 1,0000. New product I’ve never seen.
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