Platinum Supporter
Gold Supporter
Silver Supporter
Bronze Supporter
- Messages
- 2,163
- Reactions
- 5,899
- Ad Type
- For Sale
- Price
- $55
- Manufacturer
- Other / Not Listed
- Caliber
- Other / Not Listed
- City
- Benton City
- State
- Washington
- Zip Code
- 99320
250 +/- rounds. $55.00
Shipping is on you
Brass is in Benton City, Washington. 99320
Money goes to his kids..
I'll toss it before I accept a ridiculous offer. I just hate to see it wasted.
I de-primed the brass and run it all thru the vibratory. I was asked about corrosion is why I broke it all down. Here's the brass after tear down & cleaning.
1st image..Approximately 50 rnds are showing this on the insides of the cases. It appears to be surface only and not penetrating the cases to any degree.
2nd image..the worst case I'm seeing. When I run a sharp point across the corroded spot, nothing is flaking off. Just brass line showing where I scratched it.
3rd image...200+/- rounds
4th image roughly 50 rnds with corrosion to some degree.
Personally, I wouldn't be afraid of using any of it for reloading & I've been reloading rifle & pistol since 1965 or so.
After de-priming & cleaning, I processed every round with the K&M Primer Pocket Correction Tool.
It's the same tool I use on every round I have with zero issues. .380, 9mm, .45, .222, .223, .243, 22-250, 5.56, .270, .308
Shipping is on you
Brass is in Benton City, Washington. 99320
Money goes to his kids..
I'll toss it before I accept a ridiculous offer. I just hate to see it wasted.
I de-primed the brass and run it all thru the vibratory. I was asked about corrosion is why I broke it all down. Here's the brass after tear down & cleaning.
1st image..Approximately 50 rnds are showing this on the insides of the cases. It appears to be surface only and not penetrating the cases to any degree.
2nd image..the worst case I'm seeing. When I run a sharp point across the corroded spot, nothing is flaking off. Just brass line showing where I scratched it.
3rd image...200+/- rounds
4th image roughly 50 rnds with corrosion to some degree.
Personally, I wouldn't be afraid of using any of it for reloading & I've been reloading rifle & pistol since 1965 or so.
After de-priming & cleaning, I processed every round with the K&M Primer Pocket Correction Tool.
It's the same tool I use on every round I have with zero issues. .380, 9mm, .45, .222, .223, .243, 22-250, 5.56, .270, .308
- I agree to the classified rules and terms of service
Last Edited: