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I just bought 500 new DWM cases, in 30-06, for $20 at a local gun show!

Has anyone used this brass in '06?

Appears to be a high quality brass.

I am guessing Germany made.
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Sure, Deutsch Waffen und Munitions; the best. And the best part is that you stole it.
 
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$.04 each!! Gasp-
 
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He had it on his table for $15 for a hundred.

I asked him what he wanted for all of it, 500,and he said he was tired of packing it around and he said he would take $20 for all of it since the show was almost over.

It did not take long to get that twenty dollar bill out of my pocket!!
 
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Beware that some EUROPEAN brass...Hirtenberger for example has a smaller than standard flash hole and will bend your decapping rod.

Go on...ask me, now, how I know! Yes! You've guessed right! That cheap HP stamped brass turned out expensive.
 
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Originally posted by enfieldspares:
Beware that some EUROPEAN brass...Hirtenberger for example has a smaller than standard flash hole and will bend your decapping rod.

Go on...ask me, now, how I know! Yes! You've guessed right! That cheap HP stamped brass turned out expensive.


The Lyman "flash hole uniformer" which was designed to clean up (put a slight bevel) on the ragged edge of the primer hole will also drill out the primer hole to the standard size in one easy step. I don't believe that will be an issue with this brass. Use a small drill bit to measure the primer flash holes against some American made brass.
That is VERY good brass and as already mentioned you stole it !
 
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Or swap out the large primer pin and put in the small primer pin. I replaced the decapping rod several years back that was bent when I tried to deprime a Berdan case. The replacement may have cost $5, but I think I got change.
 
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I'll give you $40 for it, and pay shipping to me!

Double your money!

It is very good brass, very consistent. I bought 60 pieces back about 1971 when I bought my 270Win. I have about 28 pieces left. None have been lost to case fatigue, instead, I've lost them in the grass after shooting at game.

Have you had a chance to think about my offer?
 
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I would not want to be accused of taking advantage of you.

I will just keep it clap
 
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Good stuff, but load about a grain or two less than most book max or what you load in WW brass..I load the same as I would Rem. brass and that's worked for me for years..a grain less than Rem usually works.


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