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How to make 300 Black Out Brass

there's a guy on the 300BLK forum that has been getting very good reviews (he supplies some of the ammo makers) for his brass:

http://www.300blktalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=179&t=78274

Hoser- contact info on the website, but $140 for 1k rounds of brass

or Brads Warehouse about $160/k Brad also has the trim dies and milled toolheads for the dillons if you want to make your own:

http://www.bradswarehouse.com/index.php?p=1_2_Buy-Brass

I'll keep in mind AllWeather though, that's a good price to convert. I have a guy in TX that'll take my once fired 556 brass, resize (556), swage crimp, and trim for $50/k, so that's a good price for conversion as well...
 
danny has done some of my processing and he does a great job on the brass. two thumbs up on his service.

I got an email from him saying he was suspending business until further notice. He has had some health issues and has to have another surgery. Hopefully he gets back on his feet. He did several thousand cases for me and good prices, quick turnaround, and did a really good job.
 
Thread revival due to me getting my upper complete and so now i need to feed it. I have plenty of .223 brass to spare

Here's an variation on the cut down using the cut off saw from Harbor Freight.

1. Cut down brass, 2. run up sizing die, 3. trim to length, wallah, brass is ready to load.

thoughts and suggestions welcome...


 
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