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Where are some of the largest sources of once fired brass in the US, namely 223.

I am looking to purchase some large quantities and curious where to source it. I am thinking some of the larger shooting schools might be a source.

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Greg
 
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I was hoping not off a retailer, hopefully off another source cheaper than retail.

Greg
 
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I have about 15,000 for sale but shipping to Canada would be quite high


My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost.
 
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Range brass, it's free. Mostly dirty, military stuff but there are gems in that there pile of poo! It never ceases to amaze me what people chuck, fed & rem 270, lapua 308 and a ton of nostler 223 to name but a few. I got some norma in 6.5x55 the other month, marvelous!
 
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Thanks guys.

I am looking at maybe starting a business and need "lots" of brass. Was hoping once fired stuff from a clean range south of the border.

I thought I would just post this on here to see if anyone had any contacts.

Greg
 
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albert - if you can find a contact in law enforcement or military - when they are done at the ranges there is usually a big bunch of brass left. thing is there is usually one of the guys there that grabs it. you gotta find that guy
 
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butchloc,

That is exactly what I am talking about. I just thought I would post something on here to see if anyone knew anyone like that.

I need lots of clean once fired, not just 1000 or so. 100k and up.

Trying all my resources.

Greg
 
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I can tell you, when I shoot at a busy range my reloadable brass ammo stays in the boxes. There are always lurkers that are picking up brass that the shooter wanted. I always dump a bunch of Berdan primed ammo just so some lurker will hopefully bust a decapping pin trying to reload it. If I had a line on 10k of almost free brass, I'd sell it.
 
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Jpat,

Wow, you seem like a nice guy. I am sure those guys that scrounge at the range appreciate your humour.

So everyone understands, I am looking for a "low cost" source of 223 brass. Not free! I know that nothing is for free and if it is, it comes with a price tag like guys like you.

Greg
 
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Butch ; albert - if you can find a contact in law enforcement or military - when they are done at the ranges there is usually a big bunch of brass left. thing is there is usually one of the guys there that grabs it. you gotta find that guy.

I wasn't aware that military brass left the reservations other than through a certified surplus

auction under DRMS control.

Things have changed and will be under intense scrutiny with Homeland security and DRMS DoD

especially after Ft. Hood incident ( even though that had Nothing to do with this ,it does effect this )

http://www.govliquidation.com/...ds=brass&cmd=keyword

Required $10K certified and and a EUC permit ( End Use Certificate ) .


SPECIAL TERMS OF SALE:
- A $10,000.00 deposit is required to participate in this event.
- Bidding privileges will be activated upon receipt of full deposit.
- Payment methods include: Cashier’s Check, Money Order and Wire Transfer
and should be made payable to DOD Surplus, LLC.
- Please reference Sale Event 7482 and lot number 7050.
- NO Personal / Company Checks or Credit Cards Accepted
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or email questions to: info@govliquidation.com


I don't wish to start unfounded rumors and say that UP FRONT !.

One of a few Items that seems to be extremely difficult to pin down or obtain information on

through previous auctions prior bid awarding postings : SMALL ARMS FIRED BRASS / O Demil Brass .

Seems to be conspicuously absent as to whom or where if it was awarded ?. Eeker archer archer archer
 
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Jpat,

Wow, you seem like a nice guy. I am sure those guys that scrounge at the range appreciate your humour.

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Jpat, just to let you know, I do wait till the range is empty before I go truffling for empties and those empties are thrown away as in thrown in the bins.
 
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Doc,

I believe you are correct. It is more obtainable if I could find a school/training centre for civies that sold off once fired brass.

Greg
 
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