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Answer (1 of 20): As many have noted, they’re not “bullet casings. They’re called cartridge cases. A bullet is just one pare of the cartridge.It’s the projectile. As to what happens to the cases, that depends on the shooter and what kind of cases they are. Rimfire cases,like the .22lr, are usuall
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