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When I see reload Mark's, for casings I have, they normally go around the outer circumference of the base not next to the X. Also the X refers to the month of production in Roman numeral, as marine cases dated the month in Roman numeral, whereas army casings of German military did abbreviations of the month name. I believe that is just a blemish not a reload mark, search the outer edges of base. That's where you find them in my experience
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