Nothing on that table is corrosive.Make sure that they have non-corrosive primers.
If non-corrosive, chute 'em...
If corrosive, tear 'em apart and don't chute 'em...
Make sure that they have non-corrosive primers.
If non-corrosive, chute 'em...
If corrosive, tear 'em apart and don't chute 'em...
^^^ What maxipum said. ^^^Shoot it even if corrosive, just clean them properly afterwards.
Exactly, it's not even a topic with this thread.I'm not seeing anything corrosive there. Fire away.
This. No rapid fire in case of a squib. I shot some reloads that were given to me that had been sitting in a basement and it was comical how slow it came out of the barrel, cartoon like. Only shot a few and checked the barrel each round.My advice would be to be especially careful of low-powered rounds or delayed ignition. If a round seems weak when fired, check for a bore obstruction.