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Thread: 44 magnum brass at Grafs

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    Boolit Master

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    44 magnum brass at Grafs

    I just saw on Graf and Sons website that .44 Magnum brass is on sale for $16.99 a hundred? I don’t need any more but, hmmmmm......
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    used range brass

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    Yessir, it is, but for the low speed stuff like plinking rounds it might work,that was my thought process. For that cheap, I am sooooo tempted to try a couple hundred rounds! Have a safe Memorial Day weekend!!!
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    Might want to look at these guys here on the forum. Cheaper and less for shipping depending on amount.

    http://castboolits.gunloads.com/show...ighlight=brass

    I can get new Starline for $23.50/100 since I can pickup at Brownell's and avoid shipping so these aren't great deals for me.

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    If you buy the brass directly from Starline, they ship it for free. The prices for 44 Mag brass are $110/500 cases and $191/1000. So if you buy 1000 cases, it's a little more than 19 cents per case (for new stuff).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ickisrulz View Post
    If you buy the brass directly from Starline, they ship it for free. The prices for 44 Mag brass are $110/500 cases and $191/1000. So if you buy 1000 cases, it's a little more than 19 cents per case (for new stuff).
    It's hard to imagine needing to buy more than 1000 44 mag Starline cases, since they last so long. I hope to live long enough to wear out mine.

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    Thanks to Starline I have broken the range brass habit. I will pick it up but if it has a resizing ring at the case head, I put it in the trash barrel. As I have stated before, the benefit of using 1 brand of new brass is the case length. No more fighting the crimp groove on different batches of brass. Now, after all that high minded BS, thank you Budzilla for a bargain tip. The folks at Graf's are great to buy from.
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