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Trade brass for loaded cartridges?
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01/27/17 06:35 PM
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I have several boxes of once-fired brass (Remington and Winchester) on .30-06, .308, and .300 WinMag. I was thinking about getting into reloading, but I just don't have the time or space. I had a friend that used to trade my brass for reloaded ammo, but he passed away, and I have still been accumulating my brass. Any reloaders out there that would be interested in trading? If so, please let me know how many boxes of brass would be a good trade per box of ammo. I live in La Porte and work in Houston, but also go to Ft Worth pretty regularly. Thanks.
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Re: Trade brass for loaded cartridges?
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01/27/17 07:11 PM
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fmrmbmlm
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Not 100% sure, but I think that is against the law, unless said person has at least a FFL and maybe some other license.
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Re: Trade brass for loaded cartridges?
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01/27/17 08:34 PM
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^^ I take it you didn't read his signature lol.
I know freedom munitions has a brass credit program, although I wouldn't recommend them to anyone I liked. You may hit up Chad on here and see what he can do for you.
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Re: Trade brass for loaded cartridges?
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01/27/17 10:35 PM
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FWIW, unless it is someone like Chad or another person who I knew personally there is ZERO chance that I'd put their reloads in one of my firearms. That of course doesn't include companies like Black Hills who sell "remanufactured" ammunition and use consistent quality control and safety measures.
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Re: Trade brass for loaded cartridges?
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01/28/17 03:37 AM
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FWIW, unless it is someone like Chad or another person who I knew personally there is ZERO chance that I'd put their reloads in one of my firearms. That of course doesn't include companies like Black Hills who sell "remanufactured" ammunition and use consistent quality control and safety measures. going to have to agree with this kind of a crap shoot. but some, do it right.
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