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All orders of raw and polished brass, bullets, or media under $100 will be charged an economy shipping fee. Economy shipping is the most cost effective shipping determined by us to fulfill your order. This may include USPS Ground Advantage, USPS Priority Mail, UPS ground, or Fedex. We do NOT ship internationally due to reloading components being a restricted items. All estimated times given by carriers are NOT guaranteed.

All orders over $100 will ship free!

All Processed brass will ship free!

Shipping Upgrades

If you have a preferred carrier, or an address that USPS is not reliable. Please feel free to contact us to accommodate your needs.

Example 2500 Processed 223 ships free, USPS always trashes your orders. So you pick the UPS upgrade and you get your brass safely!

Shipping is a very large cost to our business. We may be able to ship your order quickly and use timely shipping methods but we are not amazon and can’t negotiate rates like them. These are costs that will be passed to the consumers. If you’re close to us and think the shipping being charged is too much please ask and we can get a real time quote for you!

 

FREE shipping does NOT apply to brass processing or custom orders

1-5 of 6 reviews
  1. Needed 500, received 485, oh well…

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  2. The shipment was indeed all Hornady brass and it was as clean as dry tumbling can make it. Only one case was damaged beyond hope of salvaging. Two others were damaged, but we'll see what happens with them in the forming process. Not at all bad out of 500.

    HOWEVER, without exception, EVERY piece of brass showed signs of overpressure. EVERY primer was flattened. ALL BUT A FEW had cratering around the firing pin dimple. MANY had the firing dimple pushed out so that they were proud of the face of the primer. SOME had actually started to push the primer out of the pocket so that it was actually proud of the case head. If I were going to load these for 6.5 Creedmoor, I'd have concerns, but I'm converting them to 8.6 Blackout, where most will be loaded as subsonics, so I'm less concerned.

    I'm not saying that these are not once-fired. There are people out there who buy new brass, load it hot, and don't reload it, but these were NOT factory loaded rounds. They HAD TO BE handloads. Hornady would never load ammo so hot.

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  3. Description said mostly Hornady brass, but it was mostly Federal brass, about 40 percent Federal, 35 percent Hornady and the rest mixed. It probably varies by batch, but buyer beware if you're trying to get Hornady brass.

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  4. Leaving an okay review because I tried buying the 83 pieces of .260 rem brass advertised as in stock but was informed after about a week that there was a stock discrepancy and thusly no brass inbound to my mail box. Not a good review, not a bad review. Refunded my money shortly after email notifying me of the order cancelation. I'll check back every now and again and see what's available.

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  5. 5.7×28 brass has a polymer coating that prevents galling (sticking) in the magazines. It is important to have that coating in good condition if you expect to successfully load more than 5 or 6 rounds into a 50, 32, or 20-rnd magazine and still have the cartridges feed properly. Once fired brass is the best that's available for reloading. This was supposed to be 250 pieces of once fired brass. What I got was 241 pieces of brass, some of which had the required polymer coating severely worn away (either from previous reloadings or from rough and abrasive handling. I wasn't very pleased to find that there were also 4 fired 22LR pieces of brass in the mix. While most of the 241 pieces that I received seem to have their polymer coating largely intact, I won't really be able to tell if the cartridge cases still have enough polymer left on them to load into magazines without galling and sticking. Overall, I am disappointed.

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