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  • #16
    TURBOELKY
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 1930

    Originally posted by emy
    Got lots of these 308 mil. stamp 73, NATO the wall have some dirt build up maybe from the container, cosmoline, I cleaned a few using WD40 and rag, and it comes off. Thanks for the reply,( You guys Funny love u long time )
    STOP, DO NOT SHOOT THAT STUFF!!! Chances are, its not very good ammo. Save what you have left, I'll pick it up, and I'll test it out. If it all shoots good, I'll let you know how much fun I had.

    On a side note, that stuff is probably reloadable. Keep the shell's! Also, I've had a buddy tumble a TON of .223 ammo for me in the past, no problems what so ever.
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    • #17
      Roccobro
      Veteran Member
      • Feb 2007
      • 2907

      Originally posted by Audredger
      If this is LOADED AMMO,,, DO NOT TUMBLE IT !!!

      if you tumble loaded ammo you can break the gun powder into fine grains = over preasure
      FUD. Patently false and has been de-bunked many times in the last few years. GUn powder is covered in graphite for ease of loading at plant. Graphite= dry lubricant= no break down.

      Justin
      For any questions contact me by email.
      Thanks,
      Justin
      Originally posted by ar15barrels
      Sometimes, arguing just for the sake of arguing, can be fun.
      Originally posted by DannyZRC
      no it can't!
      Originally posted by ar15barrels
      YES IT CAN!
      "Pink rifle disease... SPREAD IT!"

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