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Originally Posted by Rusty
How is this going to work if you reload the same caliber for different guns. The casing would have so many different stampings that you couldn't read them. And what about picking up some range brass?
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It's stamping from the pin to the primer and on the breechface to the case. It seems the state is just passing the buck to the people since there are already ways of identifying shells and cases to weapons in the lab. I wouldn't worry too much about some criminal scattering your spend cases at a crime scene because they can just as easily drop a soda can with prints and dna on it.
Nice grouping
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