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12/28/2014 3:47:34 PM EDT
In setting up y die for seating, I ended up with 4 cartridges where the bullets were in too far.  Not having a bullet puller yet I just used some pliers.  That left these marks on the bullets.

As the marks are not on a part of the bullet that contacts the rifling can I reuse them - just for plinking, or should I just toss them?  I though of smoothing the marring with a file or something.

12/28/2014 3:57:24 PM EDT
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In setting up y die for seating, I ended up with 4 cartridges where the bullets were in too far.  Not having a bullet puller yet I just used some pliers.  That left these marks on the bullets.

As the marks are not on a part of the bullet that contacts the rifling can I reuse them - just for plinking, or should I just toss them?  I though of smoothing the marring with a file or something.

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/302245/marred.jpg
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I wouldn't use them, that's just me though. It's only four bullets.

Toss 'em in the scrap pile.
12/28/2014 4:03:25 PM EDT
[#2]
the only one I'd question is the second from the left.  take a fingernail file and remove the burrs and load them.  they probably won't be the most accurate.
12/28/2014 4:04:41 PM EDT
[#3]
they'll feed and shoot just fine.
those little marks wont do anything.
12/28/2014 4:13:24 PM EDT
[#4]
Shoot the damn things.
12/28/2014 4:22:18 PM EDT
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Shoot the damn things.
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12/28/2014 4:29:59 PM EDT
[#6]
shoot em, I use stuff like that for offhand blasting at 50 yards or so.
12/28/2014 4:31:03 PM EDT
[#7]
I bought 1k machine pulled bullets that looked worse than that for $30.

Every one shot fine from 25-100 yards
12/28/2014 4:31:19 PM EDT
[#8]
No issues.
12/28/2014 4:39:22 PM EDT
[#9]
Load them as you would your others (OAL , measure powder and the usual case prep steps.)

You tell us if you can see a difference at 100 yards.

I wouldn't use them for a 500yd match but suspect they will be fine
12/28/2014 5:48:04 PM EDT
[#10]
they are fine, shoot em.
12/28/2014 9:53:40 PM EDT
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Shoot the damn things.
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This.. I have shot WAY worse looking bullets..
12/28/2014 9:56:31 PM EDT
[#12]
Load 'em up, they will be fine.

Keep them separate and compare how they shoot next to the un-marred ones.... fire the marred ones in a group, note the position of the four ... fire next group over it.

Post the results, you will find that they a-ok.
12/28/2014 11:08:10 PM EDT
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In setting up y die for seating, I ended up with 4 cartridges where the bullets were in too far.  Not having a bullet puller yet I just used some pliers.  That left these marks on the bullets.



As the marks are not on a part of the bullet that contacts the rifling can I reuse them - just for plinking, or should I just toss them?  I though of smoothing the marring with a file or something.



https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/302245/marred.jpg
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Those are fine to shoot, use them a foulers.

 



Back in the day all I bought (SS-109's) were pulled bullets "with pull marks".
12/29/2014 2:21:38 AM EDT
[#14]
Those kinda look like teeth marks to me

I've also pulled bullets with pliers before I had a kinetic puller. Never had a problem reloading and shooting them.
12/29/2014 2:41:35 AM EDT
[#15]
As dryflash said, load them up as your fouling shots.



Depending on the weight consistency/inconsistency of the bullets, they may not suffer any noticeable degradation in accuracy at shorter distances.
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