Good deal for brass

Reloading info for the 5.7x28mm

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Thedirtyheat
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Good deal for brass

Post by Thedirtyheat » 15 Aug 2011, 16:53

I have nothing to do with the company and some of you may already know about them
But first class bullets and brass has 5.7 brass for $30 for a lot
Of 500. It is processed to get out the bad but not
Tumbled (which I think is a good thing because the coating won't be damaged)

Like I said I don't work for them just putting it out there I even had good expirence with their customer service. Just wanted share

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Re: Good deal for brass

Post by Wollychop » 15 Aug 2011, 16:55

Thanks for the tip!

Good sources of brass are always welcome.

Thedirtyheat
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Re: Good deal for brass

Post by Thedirtyheat » 15 Aug 2011, 17:09

Yea combine that with elites pulled bullets deal(which are so hit they are out) and you can be reloading 5.7 rounds for a huge discount over factory cost

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Re: Good deal for brass

Post by Visceral_Malice » 15 Aug 2011, 19:17

I've ordered from them a few times. They aren't the fastest at shipping. It usually takes about 2 weeks, but for the price you can't beat them. Plus they are pretty helpful people.

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Re: Good deal for brass

Post by Grantness » 16 Aug 2011, 09:56

Wollychop wrote:Thanks for the tip!

Good sources of brass are always welcome.
*cough cough* there's always fully sized/prepped brass :D I'm still making them on a private basis if people ask...

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Re: Good deal for brass

Post by Thedirtyheat » 16 Aug 2011, 10:57

Which is well worth it for the price but to rich for my govt pay haha

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Re: Good deal for brass

Post by Grantness » 16 Aug 2011, 20:39

I could always clean and size for cheaper :D

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Re: Good deal for brass

Post by Thedirtyheat » 17 Aug 2011, 05:55

Yea but that's also half the fun for someone just starting! Give me a couple months! By the way just got conformation on my order being Shipped so it's going to get here in less then a week from my order date pretty happy about that. ( probably case by case depending on stock)

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Re: Good deal for brass

Post by Grantness » 17 Aug 2011, 07:46

LoL, it is half the fun for like the first couple hundred. Hehe. Sorry for the hijack. I have no problem holding on to my TEOTWAWKI stash of brass.

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Re: Good deal for brass

Post by MikeSantor » 26 Aug 2011, 17:40

Just figured I would post up my experience. I placed my order for a few thousand shells on the 18th. They just shipped today. They are out of sandwich Il too so shipping should only be a day. Good find!

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Re: Good deal for brass

Post by Thedirtyheat » 27 Aug 2011, 04:23

Glad you gas good luck mine got here about five days after my order and the shells all look good none damaged

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Re: Good deal for brass

Post by MikeSantor » 27 Aug 2011, 12:51

Yea their prices are killer. Since I just got interested in reloading, over the past 3 weeks I have been scouring the internet to find the cheapest prices on everything I can to keep the cost per round down and they pretty much have everyone beat on every caliber I want to reload. I cant find anyone cheaper than them on 5.7, 10mm and .45 brass. Plus its always good when they are located a few hours from you.

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Re: Good deal for brass

Post by MikeSantor » 29 Aug 2011, 11:58

Got my cases today. Apparently I cleaned em out because some of my order is backordered. Brass looks great though.

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Re: Good deal for brass

Post by Thedirtyheat » 29 Aug 2011, 12:58

Good to hear I have all five hundred sized trimmed and ready but no use finishing till I get my next 5.7 haha

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Re: Good deal for brass

Post by Rifles2 » 06 Sep 2011, 07:59

DHX is running a special while supplies last: Free 1x brass (100pcs) on all orders of 100 bullets or more. Use Promo Code: fsforum

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Re: Good deal for brass

Post by Rodentman » 07 Sep 2011, 02:58

I started a new job yesterday and there were about a dozen large boxes marked "Starline" sitting in the lobby. I think they contained office supplies, but it did get my heart racing. I know Starline doesn't sell 5.7, but heck, they could have been 10mm!! I'd take a photo but that's not allowing. Very high secure area and I cannot carry in my car. So they say, and I don't plan on testing them on it as I really need the work.

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Re: Good deal for brass

Post by Thedirtyheat » 07 Sep 2011, 03:35

You could have atleast peeked ;) hahaha good call glad to hear you got some work, may I ask with who? If you live in MN somehow there are a boatload of govt contracts in development there

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Re: Good deal for brass

Post by Rodentman » 07 Sep 2011, 16:40

There are 2 local oil refineries in the Twin Cities area. I work for one of them. I am an accountant, but they need those as well.

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