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  1. I have lots of Once Fired National Match 30.06 brass and some 7.62/308 brass for sale. Break down is as follows: 30.06 2,100 of 62 NM 1,600 of 63 NM 593 of 62 NM 747 of 61 NM 94 of 57 NM 32 of 58-64 NM mixed 7.62/308 100 of 64 NM 35 of 63 NM500 of mixed NM .223/5.56 580 of mixed I have most in 50rd ziplock bags some are in the original 20rd boxes I have 8rd clips and bandiliers the baged brass is going for .28 ea and the boxed is .30-.35 depending on the year the 223/556 brass is on stripper clips and is going for .12 ea I am located in an east suburb of Cleveland OH Shipping costs will be actual costs(no mark up) ps: I will be up at Camp Perry on Aug. 3rd (Garand Match) with flyers on this stuff. And lots more stuff
  2. So having over 35 years go by without doing it, I have just gotten back into the reloading mode. Updated the old Rock Chucker Press with a new Rock Chucker Supreme single stage one. Went out and ebay ordered the Speer Reloading Manual #14. Have some old powder (Bullseye pistol, IMR4064) and bought some new Bullseye. Trying to get some new IMR 4064, Blue Dot, & 2400. Mostly going to reload the following calibers: 9mm, 38special, .357magnum, .45ACP, .30 Carbine, .223/5.56, .308/7.62, 30.06. So far, I have only reloaded a handful of 38 & 357. I don't see many problems with the straight wall reloading with the exception of some of the 9mm where it looks like there is a primer lining or a crimp ring in the primer pocket which makes priming with a new one difficult and hard on the primer arm. Also, I have been corncob tumbling the used brass and wonder how to clean the interior of the casing of the residue after tumbling. Is there an easy way to "wash" the brass? One thing I will say is that RCBS is fantastic for their customer service. I somehow lost the expander plug in the die for the 38/357 and they are sending one out free of charge. I expected to pay for it, but they stated that it is warranty so no charge. WOW! Price of ammo is low these days with some exceptions, but I wanted to have the ability to save a little more with the reloading. Plus it eliminates the necessity of relying on stores for purchasing ammo when there are shortages. Really looking for any suggestions, opinions, and useful helpful info to get me back into the swing of things.
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