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13.5lb per 1000 cases.
52.4/13.5 = 3,881 rounds approximately.
It's a good price, especially for Norma once fired - good brass. GLWS!I have it severely undervalued. I was told this in PMs on other sites when I had it listed briefly etc. I feel the price is more than fair.
I would speculate that this would have sold by now except for the fact that primers and especially powder are almost unobtainable or too expensive right now for reloaders.59.6 Pounds UPDATED
Kept price the same. I have been shooting non stop since February. I am going to give it a rest for a while so this brass pile wont grow any larger.
Thank you for looking.
To be honest I am not sure I can answer your question.What percentage of primers are crimped in this batch of brass and with what style of crimp?
It will sell eventuallyI would speculate that this would have sold by now except for the fact that primers and especially powder are almost unobtainable or too expensive right now for reloaders.
The .223 Norma TAC I've processed recently is all crimped, though not as hard to remove as some of the military brass I've processed.What percentage of primers are crimped in this batch of brass and with what style of crimp?
Were they stake crimps or ring crimps?The .223 Norma TAC I've processed recently is all crimped, though not as hard to remove as some of the military brass I've processed.
The .223 was stake crimped in three spots.Were they stake crimps or ring crimps?
Is sale pending?PMs replied too