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I doubt if the people that deal with chemical/biological materials would spend any time on something as simple as the most common 105H M-14 case. Cartridge cases are given to the Arsenals and Civilian manufacturers already set up with the equipment to draw the cases in huge quantities. In addition, the U.S. uses a 2 or more common 3 digit manufacturers code. Since this one is 4, I'm thinking it isn't U.S. That's why I asked for the primer info.
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