Helping a friends family go through his reloading stuff since he passed away in 2019.
Note - I’m saying corroded, not corrosive.
He had a LOT of primers that sat in his non-AC basement, so have corrosion on them like shown in the pic below.
Has anyone used primers like this? Would they still be good? Or not worth loading?
I was looking online about how to kill primers when disposing of them, and it sounded like people had a hard time permanently killing them. Like if they were were wet, they wouldn’t work, but then they worked once they dried out.
Worst case, I could store them away in case of a time when primers were a lot harder to get.
Thanks!
Note - I’m saying corroded, not corrosive.
He had a LOT of primers that sat in his non-AC basement, so have corrosion on them like shown in the pic below.
Has anyone used primers like this? Would they still be good? Or not worth loading?
I was looking online about how to kill primers when disposing of them, and it sounded like people had a hard time permanently killing them. Like if they were were wet, they wouldn’t work, but then they worked once they dried out.
Worst case, I could store them away in case of a time when primers were a lot harder to get.
Thanks!