-- AS OF February 1, 2023 --
I have what is listed below:
--CLEANED & SIZED--
38 Special/38 Special +p
(850) Winchester HS (pending trade)
(430) W-W HS
--CLEANED & SOON TO BE SORTED--
(50,000+) 223/556
--WET TUMBLED CLEAN--
(13,700) 45 ACP Small Primer
(2550) 45 ACP Large Primer Winchester HS
(1200) 45 ACP Large Primer Mixed HS
--WET TUMBLED CLEAN--
(190) 30-06 SPRG ( HXP 77 head stamp, great for 7.7 Jap conversion )
(24) 30-06 SPRG ( Misc 77 stamped head stamp, great for 7.7 Jap conversion )
--WET TUMBLED CLEAN--
(357) 7.62x51 MKE HS
(330) 7.62x51 CBC HS (pending trade)
(225) 7.62x51/308 Misc. HS
(199) 7.62x51/308 WIN Aquila HS
(177) 7.62x51 WRA, WMA, WCC HS
(84) 308 WIN Herters HS
(60) 308 WIN SSA HS
(50) 7.62x51 SA HS
(32) 308 WIN Perfecta HS
(22) 308 WIN S&B HS
(21) 7.62x51 Lake City HS
(13) 7.62x51 IWI Match HS
--WET TUMBLED CLEAN--
(25,000+) 9MM
(9500) 380 ACP
(8700) 38 Special
(74) 6.5 Creedmoor S&B HS (Sized & Trimmed)
(80) 45 Win Mag
(24) 30 Remington (converted from 30-30 Win)
(17) 22 TCM
(10) 6.5x55mm Swedish (8 Lapua HS, 2 PPU HS)
(9) 8mm Mauser PPU HS
(6) 460 Rowland
(3) 50 GI
(2) 308 Marlin Express
(2) 7mm Mauser
(1) 7mm-08 Rem
(1) 243 Win
(1) 22-250 Rem
(1) 30-30 Winchester
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I also have range scrap lead ingots available.
Corn cob shaped and lyman ingots
Lead was fluxed and is very clean
BNH varies, but is plenty hard for handgun bullet casting
I'm wanting to trade these reloadable brass cases. I'm looking for 44 Magnum, 44 Special, 357 Sig & boxer primed 7.62x39 brass that are in good condition. Good condition means the brass is not cracked, heavily dented, corroded or tarnished and can be reloaded several times. with that being said, once fired brass is still preferred, but not required.
Unless listed otherwise all my brass has been wet tumbled clean with stainless steel pins. Uncleaned brass will be listed separately.
Some calibers have been sorted by head stamp and those will be listed separately.
Trades should be large enough to use a padded flat rate USPS envelope, but larger trades using a medium or large flat rate USPS box are preferred even more. Some consideration might be made for calibers I don't have much quantity of.
HS is an abbreviation for " Head Stamp "