Was looking for brass for reloading for my old Marlin 336 SC 32 Spl. and picked these up.
Anyone know about what year these boxes are from...60's or 70's maybe?
They are almost to cool to use.
Older New 32 Win.Spl. brass
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Re: Older New 32 Win.Spl. brass
I'm thinkin' '70s with the styrofoam inserts.
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Re: Older New 32 Win.Spl. brass
1970s. Maybe into early '80s
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Re: Older New 32 Win.Spl. brass
Yep, the above gentlemen have it right.
Shoot 'em. My advice is to anneal the necks first......unless you only plan on shooting them once or twice.-----6
Shoot 'em. My advice is to anneal the necks first......unless you only plan on shooting them once or twice.-----6