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I have had an Agila case separate at the knurling on about the 5th reload. I will load Agila and Perfecta brass once to be used at an indoor range that has a slanted floor that tends to push most brass in front of the firing line. I know some people that have loaded these headstamps but the headache it can cause it is just not worth it. I added CBC, TulAmmo, Wolf, B-West, SK, TCW, and TPZ as headstamps that get immediately tossed in the recycle bin - they all are very soft brass. Because of these I started sorting my brass about 10 years ago. The number only stuff gets heavy scrutiny and batched together.Īmerc, Maxxtech, Freedom Munitions, Xtreme, and Ammoland had the stepped cases for a while. The 03 and 61 x are most likely commie block ammo.

9mm brass new

RG is British military ammo as pointed out in an earlier post. The headstamp had "RG" and "03" and "61 x". Its just part of the evolution of things. My hunch is Winchester is sourcing it offshore.and the quality has changed. So to me, using the same ammo budget in 9mm.because I reload, I can customize my loads to whatever I want." some max power loads, some bunny fart loads.whatever.".and it means I shoot twice as much - on that same 9mm ammo budget.Īs a note.lately, I have had a problem seating primers in Winchester brass - even seating Winchester primers. But buying in case lots means I can load 9mm.with a premium Montana Gold 115gr FMJ bullet for about $6 for a box of 50 rds.or roughly half of what retail ammo costs. Sorting and cleaning brass is just part of the process. 30,000 or so last year./ and my calculations because I buy FMJ bullets in case lots of 4,000 / primers in case lots of 5,000 / powder in 8 lb kegs / and I shoot at an indoor range where I sweep up a lot of brass. I also have 10 grandkids now.and 8 of them are of shooting age ( from 10 - 25 yrs old ).and they go thru a fair amount of 9mm as well. All brass cases are inspected for cracks, damaged rims, bent necks and corrosion before being packaged but it remains the purchaser/reloaders responsibility to inspect and ensure all brass cases are safe to use before reloading them.I shoot a lot of 9mm myself ( a 1911, 5" gun is my carry gun / I shoot 6 or 8 boxes of 9mm a week for tactical practice / I shoot 3 boxes a week in a "buddy tactical COF match ). We process 10’s of thousands of cases monthly and thus, supply our used brass as is/voetstoots and cannot be held liable for any damage/malfunctions caused after being purchased. As the brass comes from training centers, we are confident that 90% or more are once fired as per information received from our suppliers at time of purchase DISCLAIMER: We source our pistol brass from training centers across South Africa and cannot guarantee that all the brass is once fired. Mixed head-stamps, unless otherwise statedĪll brass has been wet tumbled clean (If time allows, brass will be deprimed) No berdan primers nor S&B NX cases with small flash-holes Good condition 9mm Para otherwise known as 9mm Luger, 9mm NATO, 9x19mm brass cases











9mm brass new