I received an order for 500 pcs of once fired .308 brass. I've started sizing and here are my observations and comments so far.
On the plus side, the brass came polished, and is actually once fired because almost all of it is Lake City and it had not been de-primed. There are very slight dents on the case bodies, but nothing that would not blow out when fired. Those are the good points. it goes downhill from here.
I've started sizing this stuff and so far have done around 150 cases. Without an exact count, It looks like 25-30 % of them were fired in an automatic weapon or at least in something with a huge headspace. The good ones drop into the Sheridan slotted gauge and easily fall out. Those are headspaced correctly and allow me to close the bolt on my 700 with zero resistance.
The others although they size to correct diameter, the case heads have been flattened and obviously do not fit the slotted gauge. BTW, the Sheridan gauges are made to minimum SAAMI specs. Some will chamber and allow me to close the bolt with some resistance, most will not allow me to close the bolt at all. I have removed the firing pin and ejector from the bolt so any resistance felt when closing the bolt is going to be from the case.
Bottom line.. I'm really dissapointed in this stuff. Save your $$$. There is better brass out there and I'll probably stick with new stuff from now own.
On the plus side, the brass came polished, and is actually once fired because almost all of it is Lake City and it had not been de-primed. There are very slight dents on the case bodies, but nothing that would not blow out when fired. Those are the good points. it goes downhill from here.
I've started sizing this stuff and so far have done around 150 cases. Without an exact count, It looks like 25-30 % of them were fired in an automatic weapon or at least in something with a huge headspace. The good ones drop into the Sheridan slotted gauge and easily fall out. Those are headspaced correctly and allow me to close the bolt on my 700 with zero resistance.
The others although they size to correct diameter, the case heads have been flattened and obviously do not fit the slotted gauge. BTW, the Sheridan gauges are made to minimum SAAMI specs. Some will chamber and allow me to close the bolt with some resistance, most will not allow me to close the bolt at all. I have removed the firing pin and ejector from the bolt so any resistance felt when closing the bolt is going to be from the case.
Bottom line.. I'm really dissapointed in this stuff. Save your $$$. There is better brass out there and I'll probably stick with new stuff from now own.