For Sale: Assorted 223 Brass and 300win brass

Griffo13

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All brass has been deprimed and ran through the tumbler for an hour, just so I can visually check over them. All was factory ammo and has been shot once.

Unsure on prices so if it’s wildly out then let me know - even if it’s too cheap 😅

223:

23x Hornady cases includes plastic holder £10 delivered

63x Norma cases including plastic holder £25 delivered - SOLD

279x Remington cases - stamped R-P £45 delivered - SOLD

327x Geco cases - I think these can be reloaded, they have a weird primer pocket. If these can be reloaded in the standard process please let me know. £35 delivered

300Win mag:

277x Hornady cases with plastic holders. Really unsure of cost of these ? Looking for offers or advice on them? £75? SOLD

Please bear in mind the 300win cases are pretty heavy (nearly a kilo for 60 rounds) so delivery is probably going to be a tenner at least.

Ignore the weight in the pictures. This was just me trying to work out weight for postage
 

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The Geco’s have had their primers crimped/pinned in place.

They can still be reloaded but the reloader will need to complete an initial step of removing the crimp/pinning so the primer can be seated. You can buy a tool to do it.
 
The Geco’s have had their primers crimped/pinned in place.

They can still be reloaded but the reloader will need to complete an initial step of removing the crimp/pinning so the primer can be seated. You can buy a tool to do it.
Thanks for that. Had never seen them before so guess they were some sort of crimped primer
 
It’s a shame you’ve deprimed and tumbled 🫣 I think you’d have had a lot more interest if you had of left as is. Good luck anyway 😀
 
with out the factory primers in place these cases could have been reloaded multiple times and no one wants to take that sort of risk ,why would anyone deprime /clean etc if they dont reload ?
 
with out the factory primers in place these cases could have been reloaded multiple times and no one wants to take that sort of risk ,why would anyone deprime /clean etc if they dont reload ?
Yeah makes sense. I see the logic behind it, but as stated above I bet a lot of people wouldn’t know factory primer from reloaded primer…but I get it.

All the brass was just in a big tin so I deprimed all in one hit and just cleaned batches as a when the tumbler got filled up.
 
I used to bring home once-fired Norma 300WinMag from a stalker up in Scotland and some of those had different coloured primers from the factory.

Selling a bagful into Norman Clark's many years ago he suggested they weren’t once-fired too …. until he opened a new box sat on his shelf.

Egg, face….. still offered a paltry amount but nothing unusual there. Needless to say I came home with them. 🤣

I de-primed them as even fired primers can still go crack on the bonfire….and it saves on postage!

Cheers,
Fizz
😎
 
£28 for remaining Geco cases with the weird primer and the Hornady cases. Postage is just under £8 alone for these
 
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