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    ID this headstamp?

    I was just offered a bulk of these.......Best pictures I have...they were E-mailed to me.

    Anyone rocognize this stamp?

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    South Korean,big maybe!

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    Charlie, I am curious about how fuzzy the brown ring is around the primers. I assume that it's sealant, but it looks a bit corroded ???

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    Seller is holding 1800 rds of it for me, until I can get a chance to go see it. He's about an hour away. At .15 cent per round.........well worth the drive. Even if I have to pull it apart and 'freshen it up'

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    Korean Charlie. May have the most mild of corrosive primers. Remember, shoot,water, scrub!!!!

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    I don't remember what they are primed with but the 06 was very mildly corrosive

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    Well, you will pay that for just bullets. So pulling the bullets plus cleaning the brass will be worth the .15 cents per round even if you don't reload the powder.

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    I wouldn't pull it. it looks clean, shoot n scrub.Save the brass I believe it is boxer.

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