so can you exchange brass for a discount
I have a bunch of 5.56 cases that were given to me by the neighbor down the road, thinking I could use, but I can't.
So my question is can send them to manufacture to get like a discount or something toward the purchase of the brass
that I want, or should I just give them to someone who can use them.
thanks
Jesse
Re: so can you exchange brass for a discount
put em up for sale in the classifeds here and sell em off. Use the cash to buy what you need.
Re: so can you exchange brass for a discount
Like bootsmcguire stated, list them for sale in the classifieds. Potential buyers would like to know number of times loaded (if known), case headstamp and whether commercial or military still having the primer crimp, etc. Swaged, trimmed and polished brass is going for approximatel $89/1000 on line with Sharch.
Re: so can you exchange brass for a discount
".....Swaged, trimmed and polished brass is going for approximatel $89/1000 on line with Sharch."
Who is Sharch?
uj
Re: so can you exchange brass for a discount
try Black hills. unless it is once fired it has little value other then scrap weight.
Re: so can you exchange brass for a discount
they are once fired and are Winchester brand. I have probably over a hundred of them.
thanks for the help
Re: so can you exchange brass for a discount
Also known as "Top Brass" on their web site. They have good prices on quality once fired military brass. They state none has been fired in machines guns. They size, trim and swage primer pockets on their brass. Head stamps will vary, ie, LC, FC military, WCC. Good brass for AR loading.
Re: so can you exchange brass for a discount
Yep, the ones I have either have the FC or WCC
Re: so can you exchange brass for a discount
Quote:
Originally Posted by Uncle Jack
".....Swaged, trimmed and polished brass is going for approximatel $89/1000 on line with Sharch."
Who is Sharch?
uj
http://www.scharch.com/
Re: so can you exchange brass for a discount
Honestly, I have never known someone who has a new product exchanged with a second hand like yours. If you really insist to look for some, you can try Craiglist. If I am not mistaken they also offer second hand products with coupon codes.