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    Default What to do with duds?

    I was shooting my AK this weekend and had two dud rounds. Is there any chance they would accidentally go off or are they pretty much inert now? For now I just pushed them in the dirt bullet facing down. What's the proper way to dispose of these?

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    if its brass i pull bullet, dump powder and reuse after yanking the primer.
    If non-reloadable i have a container with oil i dump them into.

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    Cordon off the area and call EOD. If anything bad happens to you or your battles call up a 9 line. Good luck.

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    2 duds? What kind of ammo are you shooting? What kind of AK?

    If I had to guess, they were probably just light primer strikes.

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    These are steel cased wolf, so no reloading. So I'm guessing there really isn't a disposal issue then. Good. I'll just leave em pushed in the dirt. This is the 1st time I've had center fire rounds fail, so I wasn't really sure what to do with em. The AK is a relatively new Lancaster Arms. I'd suspect it's the Wolf brand ammo. It's cheap but not the best. It doesn't look like light primer strikes, there's a deep dimple in the primer of each failed round, but then again I didn't try to fire em again, I just ejected and moved on. 2 out of 240 rounds is ok I'd guess for cheap stuff.

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    the only issue i have with Wolf is the obscene selling price. Other than thatis works fine in the guns i have wolf for, i would have fired again

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    I don't recall ever having a failure to fire with Wolf 7.62. I can't say anything bad about Lancasters either. They are great guns. It sounds like maybe a bad batch of ammo.

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    Throw em in the campfire!



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    Are we talking "pushed in the dirt" in a public shooting area?
    I wouldn't leave them there. Retrieve, use a bullet puller. If you don't reload, find someone who can pull them. If not reloading, flush the powder, fill the cases with water and toss them. Or drop them at a firestation for proper disposal. Even though they are currently inert, I'm sure you wouldn't want to read in the paper where someone was injured when a round someone left in the ground went off............

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