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  • g+16

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    Trying to find good local sources for once fired procced rifle brass, any where within one hours drive of Seymour. Anyone know of any? Thanks
     

    teddy12b

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    I don't worry about if it's local or not when dealing with once fired brass. I've bought a lot of once fired brass on gunbroker for absolute bargains with fantastic results. I look for guys with strong reviews, and I only buy brass with all matches headstamp, etc. I don't buy crimped brass, and I don't trust another guys standards on what he or she may consider properly processed crimped primer brass. Just my thoughts.
     

    Microairman1

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    The bucket of brass from atterbury is a good deal. It is $125 for a full 5gallon bucket, for 9mm that is between 8500-8800 cases.
    That's comes out to about 0.014 a piece.
     
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