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Thread: WTS - Processed 223 Rem Commercial Mix Brass

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    WTS - Processed 223 Rem Commercial Mix Brass

    WTS - Processed 223 Rem Commercial Mix Brass Ready to Load. I have 2 lots for sale. The brass is mostly once fired but a few rounds could make its way through. I work to weed all of them out. The lot is for 1,000 rounds + extra 10 for any dents that could have gotten by me. I check for damage at all steps of the process. Price is $120.00 shipped US and PP, Postal Money Order, Zelle only. I am not a brass dealer just a brass hoarder and I am selling some over stock.
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    1. All the brass has 223 Rem Marked Heads with NO Federal (FC) Brass. Lot contains Winchester, R-P, G.F.L., PMC, Wolf and other known brands. All problem brass types are discarded.

    2. All the brass is taken from public range days. But I do not trust anything. The brass has the primers removed and all are checked with a primmer no-go gauge. If there are any crimped primers, I swage them.

    3. The brass is Sized and trimer with a Dillon press. I use a Dillon Head Space Gauge for setting up the brass. The brass is trimmed to 1.750. There is no brass shorter than 1.750 in the lot.
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    4. The brass have the neck size for standard FMJ bullets using a Dillon Die. And then is Cleaned for 3 hours using stainless steel pins.

    5. For the last step I check one last time for dents and problem and check all the brass with a EGW ammo gauge. I have done this now for a while and no jams. With this check all the brass is ready to load.
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    Last edited by hobbylink1; 07-11-2022 at 10:58 PM. Reason: added Postal Money Order

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    Price drop to $120.00 shipped

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    One box sold to Got-R-Did

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    I will take the other lot , sent a PM

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    both boxes sold

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