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so im debating on processing a quantity of .223 brass to sale. it would be 1x fired probably mixed headstamp. polished, fl sized/deprimed, trimmed, chamfered and deburred. trying to find out what it would go for per 1k.

im really wanting a giraud trimmer but the wife seems to be against it as i have tools that will do the same thing just at a much slower pace,and it sure works the hell out of my fingers. so my thoughts are if i can recoupe most of my money for a trimmer by selling some processed brass i could make the purchase without her fussing. thoughts?
 
Posts: 300 | Location: louisiana | Registered: 04 January 2010Reply With Quote
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i would rather buy 223 brass unprocessed.
i don't want it minimum trimmed.
i have tools to do the work and want it a certain way for the different rifles i use it in.
 
Posts: 5005 | Location: soda springs,id | Registered: 02 April 2008Reply With Quote
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im thinking i may pass on this option anyway. i just found that the individual i get my brass from (for a really good price) also does this and i don't want to cut in on his business. i would rather keep the positive thing i have going with him that cut in on him. so looks like ill just have to pick up an extra day of overtime or two so the wife doesn't complain.
 
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$120 bucks a thousand.....don't do a thing to it just sell it


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