RogerDat
10-10-2017, 11:15 PM
This is range brass where I specify "reman" it means it has silver primer where I expected brass primer so I believe it has been reloaded. I don't make any claim of 1x fired for the stuff not called reman. Cleaned in citric acid wash, and tumbled with a little Nu Finish in walnut hulls.
Shipping is $7.50 for each USPS SFRB but I can get the content of two boxes into a USPS Flat Rate padded envelope for $7.20 shipping so you can save some money on the shipping by ordering 2 boxes. That $7.50 shipping difference is at least half the cost of the second box so win/win. 8-)
First I'll take it here followed by a PM I do USPS money orders, check once it clears. Or paypal if you pay the fees.
Box #1 30-06 Brass all R-P headstamp. 94 count $15 plus shipping. Sold and shipped to slownsteady22
Box #2 30-06 Brass 43 Win, 23 Hornady, 15 LC + 9 misc. 89 count $13.75 plus shipping
Box #3 308 75 HP, 20 GGG, 22 LC with 4 reman 117 count $17.55 plus shipping
Box #4 308 35 reman, 16 Hornady, 7 misc. 58 count $8.50 plus shipping
Box #5 30-30 all R-P 90 count $12.60 plus shipping Sold and shipped to slownsteady22
Box #6 30-30 65 FC + 18 reman, 25 Win, + 3 misc. 111 count $15.55 plus shipping
Box #7 270 Win all R-P 98 count $13.75 plus shipping Sold and shipped to Epd230
Box #8 270 Win 40 Win, 20 Hornady, 40 FC reman, + 10 misc. 110 count $15.00 plus shipping Sold and shipped to Epd230
The HP or GGG 308 brass is crimped and very solid feeling brass but when looking up that headstamp (Austian) I saw one report of someone getting de-priming pin stuck in the flash hole, while others said no problem. I tested with my Lee universal de-prime die and no problem. If the buyer wishes I will remove the primers before shipping so they can check their die with primer out so they have access to run a drill bit through the flash hole.
A few of the 30-30 Win appear to have been fired in a rifle with a bit of extra headspace, they show a slight shadow around the case toward the head but appear to have factory primer. I used a small wire bent with end sharpened to check for ridge on inside and did not detect any. They look a lot like what a 303 Enfield does if the head space isn't tight. Those 303 never gave me a problem but I'll pull those and recalculate price if requested. I'm pretty sure no one would toss these or I wouldn't be offering them for sale.
Feel free to PM me a counter offer if you think my prices are off.
Shipping is $7.50 for each USPS SFRB but I can get the content of two boxes into a USPS Flat Rate padded envelope for $7.20 shipping so you can save some money on the shipping by ordering 2 boxes. That $7.50 shipping difference is at least half the cost of the second box so win/win. 8-)
First I'll take it here followed by a PM I do USPS money orders, check once it clears. Or paypal if you pay the fees.
Box #1 30-06 Brass all R-P headstamp. 94 count $15 plus shipping. Sold and shipped to slownsteady22
Box #2 30-06 Brass 43 Win, 23 Hornady, 15 LC + 9 misc. 89 count $13.75 plus shipping
Box #3 308 75 HP, 20 GGG, 22 LC with 4 reman 117 count $17.55 plus shipping
Box #4 308 35 reman, 16 Hornady, 7 misc. 58 count $8.50 plus shipping
Box #5 30-30 all R-P 90 count $12.60 plus shipping Sold and shipped to slownsteady22
Box #6 30-30 65 FC + 18 reman, 25 Win, + 3 misc. 111 count $15.55 plus shipping
Box #7 270 Win all R-P 98 count $13.75 plus shipping Sold and shipped to Epd230
Box #8 270 Win 40 Win, 20 Hornady, 40 FC reman, + 10 misc. 110 count $15.00 plus shipping Sold and shipped to Epd230
The HP or GGG 308 brass is crimped and very solid feeling brass but when looking up that headstamp (Austian) I saw one report of someone getting de-priming pin stuck in the flash hole, while others said no problem. I tested with my Lee universal de-prime die and no problem. If the buyer wishes I will remove the primers before shipping so they can check their die with primer out so they have access to run a drill bit through the flash hole.
A few of the 30-30 Win appear to have been fired in a rifle with a bit of extra headspace, they show a slight shadow around the case toward the head but appear to have factory primer. I used a small wire bent with end sharpened to check for ridge on inside and did not detect any. They look a lot like what a 303 Enfield does if the head space isn't tight. Those 303 never gave me a problem but I'll pull those and recalculate price if requested. I'm pretty sure no one would toss these or I wouldn't be offering them for sale.
Feel free to PM me a counter offer if you think my prices are off.