Trey Veston
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My father's reloading room suffered heavy smoke and water damage. Most of the primers were on a shelf away from the drama and remained dry.
But, a significant amount were close to the fire and the boxes got soaked, and then dried out.
Are they still good? Should I just load a couple of the most affected ones in a casing and test fire it?
I have no idea how susceptible primers are to moisture. None show any corrosion or other damage. I will sell quite a few of them, but want to make sure they are sound. Several thousand of them.
They were in the cabinet up above the bench...
But, a significant amount were close to the fire and the boxes got soaked, and then dried out.
Are they still good? Should I just load a couple of the most affected ones in a casing and test fire it?
I have no idea how susceptible primers are to moisture. None show any corrosion or other damage. I will sell quite a few of them, but want to make sure they are sound. Several thousand of them.
They were in the cabinet up above the bench...