It depends on exactly what you're asking. Assuming you mean the fired cases and assuming you mean can they be reused or reloaded, some can, some can't.
If they are made of brass, they can be reloaded until the brass gets too thin. If they are made of most other materials (aluminum, steel, etc) they usually cannot be.
If you mean can the metal be recycle, yes, most metal can be recycled.
The Brass Bullet was created on 1918-08-10.
Bullet shells, commonly referred to as cartridge cases, are typically made from brass, which is an alloy of copper and zinc. Some cases may also be made from steel or aluminum, depending on the intended use and cost considerations. Brass is favored for its durability, resistance to corrosion, and ease of manufacturing. The choice of material can affect the performance and reliability of the ammunition.
It will shoot any type it is chambered for.
No, empty bullet shells are not allowed in carry-on luggage on a plane.
Yes all brass object can be recycled.
Brass
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I have a Remington model 31 in 16ga and i shoot regular low brass shells in it and it does fine, it would depend on the type of game you are hunting. High brass shells are for more power and longer range.
The bullet shoulder is the step below the ogive that fits into the mouth of the brass case.
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They never did. Winchester makes a paper shell and they all still make brass shells.
The gas propelling the bullet is tapped, and operates the bolt mechanism.