What's a fair price for once fired 45 Long colt brass?
Posted By: RiverRider
Re: 45LC Brass - 04/19/14 04:19 AM
I'd say about 20 cents per case if it's new.
Posted By: wp75169
Re: 45LC Brass - 04/20/14 01:41 AM
Where are you finding it that cheap? I think the last I bought was .37
Guess I wasn't looking. Just found it for .23
Posted By: Reloader-7
Re: 45LC Brass - 04/20/14 03:18 AM
Just bought some once fired for .30/ea.
Posted By: jdk1985
Re: 45LC Brass - 04/20/14 01:02 PM
Anytime I have it on hand, I sell for .15
Just don't have it on hand very often, and when I do it sells quick.
Posted By: RiverRider
Re: 45LC Brass - 04/20/14 03:26 PM
There's plenty of .45 Colt brass available on gunbroker.com. It's a little more expensive, but anyone selling it cheaper has none on hand.
Thanks for the information.
Posted By: SyrupBob
Re: 45LC Brass - 04/22/14 05:58 PM
Stay clear of hornady unless you will only use that brand of brass. Its a tad bit shorter which will shorten the overall length ans where your crimp is set at. just a heads up man!
Posted By: RiverRider
Re: 45LC Brass - 04/22/14 11:22 PM
I've never used new Hornady brass, but I know that's true in the case of Starline. Not a problem IMO...Starline is excellent brass.
Posted By: Reloader-7
Re: 45LC Brass - 04/23/14 01:38 AM
That must be true of all Hornady brass. I got some .357 that was about .035 under "trim to" length. And I know that .357 is not going to grow that much, so I may scrap it. Not sure why it is so short, but I don't want any more.