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Anyone know what they are using? I acquired a bunch of military brass in a trade and when sizing/de-priming the brass I noticed that the primer pockets were absolutely clean like new brass. they burn so clean it leaves zero residue.
Yes this is the way it was when I was in the service. What confused me was the odd headstamps and the fact that these primer pockets are so clean with my federal and rem primers they are never like this.
Determination of corrosive or non-corrosive characteristics based on the primer type should consider these final headstamp dates of corrosive ammunition production:
.45 ACP: FA 54, FCC 53, RA 52, TW 53, WCC 52, WRA 54
I've never noticed that the primer pockets on any military ammo were particularly dirty. Of course I don't clean the darn things anyway, just check for hole integrity and open flash hole. Beyond that is obsessive, I think. My reloads always go bang.
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