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Join contest SubscribeI guess I’m more worried about the primer pockets.Anything that you get shipped should probably be run through a FL sizer or something that will re-expand the necks. Most stuff I've ever had shipped has dings in the necks.
I’m talking about military range brass. It use to be auctioned off. Now it is scrapped. “Recycled”
It’s gtg.i load a shitton of Plinky 223 rounds on it. I also buy their 9mm. Brass bro’s might be cheaper though and they are equally gtg. If you’re doing precision rounds on either they might need a bit more prep. But I just let this stuff rip.Is it really processed and ready to load?
primer pockets ready?
Necks ready?
sized right?
Length?
or is it a waste of money?
thanks
Gunwerks doesn't have either 223 or 308 currently. Since the OP was asking about crimped primer pockets, I'm assuming he is shooting one or the other.I have found gunwerks have good prices on once fired quality brass. Got some Hornady once fired 6.5 CM for 10 cents a piece on black friday.
Thanks for the heads up on another vendor!It’s gtg.i load a shitton of Plinky 223 rounds on it. I also buy their 9mm. Brass bro’s might be cheaper though and they are equally gtg. If you’re doing precision rounds on either they might need a bit more prep. But I just let this stuff rip.
Gunwerks doesn't have either 223 or 308 currently. Since the OP was asking about crimped primer pockets, I'm assuming he is shooting one or the other.
But thanks for the heads up. They have some brass I might buy.
That’s where I’ve found just about every piece of 223 and 9mm brass. It’s so cheap it’s not worth picking upyour right my add was leading me astray of the thread topic. I know you can find a lot of Processed Lake city military brass on ETSY of all places. When dealing with small outfits offering a service, I will go with a small batch test the quality then dive in with a larger order.