I've lived through a number of primer droughts and other scares, but I ain't ever seen components the way they are now. I don't know what the life expectancy would be for the brass, but they held up fine for the two or three test I tried. I was shooting them from Ruger GP and Blawkhawk. Finding brass for it was an adventure!īetween jumping on any I found at a reasonable price and backorders coming through I now have more than 1000 pieces of new. Last year I decided I needed to load some for HD. 357 Mag is a round that I've never enjoyed shooting. He's been retired and I haven't seen him in years, but I still have brass that I've not loaded.Īlthough I've owned a bunch of firearms chambered for it. He knew I loaded and saved the brass for me. A friend that owned his own shop would shoot only factory Remington and Federal ammo through his Model 14. OTOH again, saw lots of 9mm, 357 and 38 Special at $1/round and 22 bulk ammo for as high as $125/550 ct boxes! At $75, that was still a very resolvable price for the caliber. They were half reloads, half jacketed bullet factory loads. I did buy 3 boxes of 32-40 Winchester from the same vendor. Federal Cartridge Brass components that will do the trick every time. Nickel Reloading Brass The Shining Gems Of The Reloading Industry.,Smooth Feeding.Anti Corrosive. This brass is de-primed, cleaned, range brass with Mixed headstamps. I would have pulled the bullets and reloaded them to my own specs at that price but I have plenty on hand. Once Fired Brass Saves And as always reloading can achieve Better than factory loads Nickel Reloading Brass. SKU: 9mm-Brass-Range-100 Category: Brass. Last week, at the Gettysburg show, I passed on a $15 box of nickel cased 32-20 reloads. OTOH, I've seen some odd caliber ammo being priced very reasonably at the local gun shows. We have certainly entered a new world of reality when 38 Special brass becomes near unobtainable. While doing so, noted that most of the stuff they had was out of stock. To price it, I checked Midway and Cabelas for their new and once fired brass prices and asked a little less per case. I was surprised that it went as quick as it did. Priced them at $25 per 250 ct bag with shipping and gave a discount with multiple bags. I had several thousand mixed 38 Special that I couldn't give away or trade but recently sold most of it here in the forum classifieds. Once in a great while I would find some 45 Colt too. All brass cases are inspected for cracks, damaged rims, bent necks and corrosion before being packaged but it remains the purchaser/reloaders responsibility to inspect and ensure all brass cases are safe to use before reloading them.Until recently, there was always plenty of good 38 Special and 9mm brass in the recycle bucket at my pistol club. We process 10’s of thousands of cases monthly and thus, supply our used brass as is/voetstoots and cannot be held liable for any damage/malfunctions caused after being purchased. As the brass comes from training centers, we are confident that 90% or more are once fired as per information received from our suppliers at time of purchase DISCLAIMER: 9mm Bulk Brass - Price Per Pound Brass has NOT been polished, de-primed, trimmed or loaded unless specifically noted Once fired brass is an industry term. We source our pistol brass from training centers across South Africa and cannot guarantee that all the brass is once fired. Mixed head-stamps, unless otherwise statedĪll brass has been wet tumbled clean (If time allows, brass will be deprimed) No berdan primers nor S&B NX cases with small flash-holes Good condition 9mm Para otherwise known as 9mm Luger, 9mm NATO, 9x19mm brass cases
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