Any reason to be concerned?

blksno

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  • Mar 15, 2009
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    I had to temporarily relocate to southern Texas for work for about two months so I brought the necessities for reloading a couple calibers, well after 3 weeks I finally get around to resizing but I notice that I've got ten cases that were already primed and ready to reload and they got sent through the tumbler.
    Not only did I tumble fresh brass with good primers, but the humidity has been pretty high down here.

    Any concerns with shooting these after the primers were tumbled?
    OR
    Any other precautions to take to keep primers out of the humidity or no need to worry bout it?
    It wouldn't hurt my pocket book at all to ditch 10 primers, but the humidity still concerns me.
     
    Re: Any reason to be concerned?

    I would worry about getting the tumbling media stuck in the primers more than the humidity factor, make sure to clear any media before you load them up.