Reloading

"Once fired brass" refers to cartridge casings that have been fired once in a firearm and then collected for the purpose of reloading. These empty casings can be collected, cleaned, inspected, and then reloaded with new primers, gunpowder, and bullets to create new ammunition. As long as the casings are in good condition and have not been damaged by the firing process, they can be reloaded multiple times, making it a cost-effective way to enjoy shooting sports.

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