Best source for bulk brass?
since posting and receiving many GREAT replys as to the best brass,.. I am interested in just where everyone gets there brass in bulk.
I already know of natchez, midsouth, grafs, CTD,cabelas, etc,....but does anyone have a site or catalog that just downright beats the others?
What are soem good places to look at federal brass also?,..it seems to be less prevalent.
Thanks to everyone so far for their help.
13 June 2003, 09:56
PumpkinheaverThey're all about the same in my experience, I buy from graf's and midway because they are here in Missouri.
13 June 2003, 10:06
grassy knollwideners will sometimes have free shipping, which is good for heavy stuff
13 June 2003, 10:10
<t_bob38>You might try looking in the Shotgun News. I used to buy from advertizers in there when I was using a lot of brass. How much will you be needing?
13 June 2003, 10:23
DesertRamFor once-fired (and some new), check out
Brass Man Brass. He stocks some Federal, as well as most other brands.
13 June 2003, 10:34
Scout Master 54Midway & Graff's are my usual spots. Watch Midway's sales pages and you can catch some decent deals.
Scout Master 54
Thanks all. I will look around at the suggested sites.
t_bob38,...I only need a 100rnd bag/box.
I did find some nicely priced Norma at Huntingtons,..so I may just grab that and run with it.
[ 06-13-2003, 01:55: Message edited by: JustC ]13 June 2003, 10:58
Don ShearerThere is a company located in Salida Colorado that handles a lot of reprocessed military brass and they have a fairly good selection of new Winchester brass. The price of the reprocessed military brass is really good. Example, I bought 1000 pieces of 223 brass for $40.00+. It was in excellent shape and appears to all be from the same lot, and at that price you can't go wrong. I also have bought several times with orders for 30-30 ($12.99/100), 45ACP ($12.99/100), 380 Auto ($8.99/100) etc. and all that has been new Win stuff.
Scharch Mfg., Inc
10325 C/R 120
Salida, CO 81201
(800)836-4683
(719)539-7242
www.scharch.comwww.topbrass.comemail scharch@chafee.net
They will send you a catalog on request.
Don Shearer
13 June 2003, 16:07
OldFartAnother good source for harder to find brass:
http://www.huntingtons.com14 June 2003, 01:18
Pumpkinheavergraf's also has free shipping
14 June 2003, 03:09
Marsh MuleI'll take Graf's almost every time over the others. Just because the shipping is already figured in to the price quoted with just a $4.50 handling charge. Where the other ones while quoting a great initial price really Sock-it-to-ya with the shipping charges!
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14 June 2003, 09:15
toddrodtry e-reloading.com. He has cleaned once fired commercial brass in 9mm $7/1000 and other good deals.
I've had good luck with
http://www.blue-star-inc.com/but then, I'm close to em.