Description
32 Auto Once Fired reloading brass. Have a lot of brass and dread processing all of it? Go checkout our brass processing page to see how we can help!
The brass has been:
-Wet tumbled
-Polished in corncob media for tarnish protection
This brass was sourced from indoor and outdoor ranges. The brass will be in “like new” condition.
The brass was mixed brass and nickel. Well cleaned and functions wonderful.
Received brass in a timely manner.
Lovely clean brass, well cleaned. Can highly recommend BlueRidgeBrass.com.
I liked the first batch of brass so much that I reordered 250 more. Great service with fast shipping, I could not be happier. I will do more business in the future. Thanks…
Good price ,reasonable shipping. Brass looks like new !
Had the brass I needed (32ACP) and at a very good price and shipping was reasonable, My only comment is that it was slow, But I would highly recommend Blue Ridge and yes I will buy from the again
My first purchase from Blue Ridge Brass and boy was I pleased. The brass arrived bright and shiny clean, ready to size/deprime. Impressive! The brass was a mixture of US and European make, all in great condition. I really liked the inclusion of several of Austin’s BRB cards with a blank load data form on the back. I’m ordering from Blue Ridge Brass again. Thanks, Austin!
Great communication and fast delivery. With others blaming carriers with delivery issues, didn’t seem to have a problem with this order. Received inside a week.
Received it in a few day very clean and shiny
Very happy with my purchase will order again from this company
The mix had a lot of Fiocchi (~25%) which is good brass. Other prominent headstamps were W-W, Aguila, R-P, PMC and Sellier & Bellot.
Brass was very clean. I felt good about running it through my sizing/decapping die. Afterwards, I did a quick cleaning to clean the primer pockets, which is totally unnecessary. What was in there came out easily. Even though the brass comes with spent primers still in them, Blue Ridge's cleaning process apparently loosens the crud in the pockets up a bit.
Less than 1% was unusable (10-15 out out of 2500), including three Berdan primed cases with an unusual military(?) headstamp. Fortunately, I didn't break my decapping pin. There were two .380 cases in the mix. No problem, I can use them.
When I buy used brass in the future, I will definitely check with Blue Ridge first.