Acquired a 336A 35 Rem awhile back over the internet. Havent' been able to source 35 Rem ammo until recently, paid 20 bucks at an estate sale for a box of 20.
Shot the 35 Rem for the first time. Attached are pics of spent casings that upon ejection, have burs around the edges of the spent casing. In the first attached picture, I marked the burs with blue arrows. I'd say they're "burred" "gouged" "scratched" "out of round." Given the original price of the ammo-less than $8.00 (in second picture), you can tell these have been sitting awhile. Two questions:
1. What's possibly causing the burr to the case upon ejection?
2. Was originally hoping to reload these spent casings, but I assume these are no longer viable. Is that correct or are they salvagable and shootable?
Appreciate it.
Shot the 35 Rem for the first time. Attached are pics of spent casings that upon ejection, have burs around the edges of the spent casing. In the first attached picture, I marked the burs with blue arrows. I'd say they're "burred" "gouged" "scratched" "out of round." Given the original price of the ammo-less than $8.00 (in second picture), you can tell these have been sitting awhile. Two questions:
1. What's possibly causing the burr to the case upon ejection?
2. Was originally hoping to reload these spent casings, but I assume these are no longer viable. Is that correct or are they salvagable and shootable?
Appreciate it.