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3/6/2026 7:31:29 PM EDT
Sorry this pic is so big. I was pulling apart some factory loaded .223 and found a few like this. Is it still usable with an offset flash hole like this?




3/6/2026 7:38:36 PM EDT
[#1]
Its usable, but I would scrap it.
3/6/2026 7:38:58 PM EDT
[#2]
Scrap.
3/6/2026 8:23:54 PM EDT
[Last Edit: Sinister][Edited] [#3]
I knew it would be Fiocchi.

It will go bang.

You risk bending a decapping stem or breaking a pin.
3/6/2026 8:43:12 PM EDT
[#4]
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Originally Posted By OverScoped:
Its usable, but I would scrap it.
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FPNI
3/6/2026 8:59:08 PM EDT
[#5]
$2.30/lb around here for scrap brass. I only keep LC and Winchester 223/556 brass myself. It’s not the best brass on the planet, but I find it consistently very good.
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3/6/2026 9:32:52 PM EDT
[#6]
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Originally Posted By OverScoped:
Its usable, but I would scrap it.
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ARFCOM GD hates everything so don't freak out if you catch grief for what you like. Unless you like AKs, then GFY.
3/7/2026 2:33:28 PM EDT
[#7]
I was asked if all the other GFL brass had the same flash hole problem and the answer is no. No issues depriming them either with a RCBS small base sizer die. But as suggested, I will just toss them in the trash because why the risk. Also, any idea what manufacturer uses this head stamp on the case on the far left? Also has an off-set flash hole.
3/7/2026 2:33:34 PM EDT
[#8]
I have reloaded some of that headstamp without any problems but I would chuck that one for sure.
3/7/2026 2:44:46 PM EDT
[#9]
10+ years of reloading


Never seen one like this.  

I mean I think the primer would ingite.   But that isn’t standard position I would toss

3/8/2026 9:36:19 AM EDT
[#10]
Load once and shoot? Those look like a candidate for shooting when you don't / can't recover your brass.
3/9/2026 12:51:56 AM EDT
[#11]
If your decap pin does not object, choot 'em.
"Technique isn't something that can be taught. It's something you find on your own." - Bunta Fujiwara
3/10/2026 1:55:14 PM EDT
[#12]
If that's the only thing wrong with it, load it with FMJ's for short range practice, for when bubba comes over and wants to shoot or when you attend events that disallow policing your brass.

It "worked" just fine straight from the factory. I have an old Lee c-press that has so much slop in it now I can wiggle the shell holder around enough to punch out offset primers with ease. I always use a universal depriming die before cleaning my brass. I want the carbon knocked down before resizing them.