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Thread starter rep Start date Jul 4, I have 20 lbs of 9mm once fired brass with primers, can anyone tell me approximately how many shell casing that is? I weighed a few empty case and the average was around 3. Based on that, the math on 20 lb. If the cases are really dirty that might also have a factor. Whoops forgot the 3. Last edited: Jul 4, Here's a link. Condition: Mixed head stamps and may contain both brass and nickel finish.
Brass cases are sorted, visually inspected, but not polished. We buy our brass shells from ranges and then sort them by caliber. We machine and hand sort used brass shells and sell them in value boxes and bulk to commercial reloading companies. These cases are packed and shipped in USPS Priority Mail with a plastic liner and usually arrive within 3 days of an order. About our once fired brass: Brass has NOT been polished, de-primed, trimmed or loaded unless specifically noted "Once fired brass" is an industry term that describes used brass cases.
We do not guarantee that all brass cases we sell for reloading have only been fired once. We offer a money back guarantee if you are not satisfied with your purchase. All Rights Reserved.
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