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Are steel casings reloadable?

Can you reload spent casings if they are steel?

Answer:

Let me break it down for you. 1) There are two kinds of priming in current use these days -- you cannot tell from the outside which primer it is...only by looking inside the casing. If the casing has a single center primer hole, it is Boxer primed. If the casing has multiple primer holes, none of which is center, it is Berdan primed. Berdan and Boxer are the names of men who designed the priming systems.
you're not supposed to but if there's a will, there's a way. suppose it's the end of the world and you're just about to run out of ammunition, you can reload steel cases by drilling the primer pocket out to fit either a small boxer primer or large boxer primer. and drilling out a flash hole too. the cases must be from your gun and be able to chamber/extract without resizing. steel cases become brittle after a few uses, which become dangerous to reuse more than once. however if it's one of those situations you need ammo, it can be reloaded at low pressure a few dozen times, just give it a thorough inspection between reloading.
Steel Casings
Technically they are reloadable but it's way too much effort and it'll probably cost more to do than its worth. I know you're probably asking this for surp. 7.62x54r right? The steel will have to be fully resized every time and you should only do it 1-2 time max to be safe. Also if your ammo is berdan primed the primers are very hard to find and these are a whole different beast than boxer primed. Short answer is yes but not worth it IMO.

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