.45 Colt, .223 & .308 Brass

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  • beauxdog

    Well-Known Member
    Sep 18, 2007
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    Baton Rouge
    Folks,

    For the ones looking for good rifle brass, we have once fired brass in .223/5.56 & .308 Win. and yes it is military brass. But hang on, before you put your nose up at this brass. This brass has been precessed. They have resized it (I would resize it again for my rifle before using it), reemed out the primer pockets and cleaned it within an inch of it's life. It is very clean and shiny. .223 brass is not hard to come by these days but good clean brass that has been processed and cleaned is. The .308 is just plain hard to get in any form. We are working on find a good source for other calibers but it has not been very easy.

    For the pistol guys we have some new .45 Colt brass in stock in 100 count bags.

    We also have some of the TULA 5.56 primers. These are hard primers to take a beating in AR type rifles. If you are having problem with percing or flattening of primers then these are the ones your looking for. They are made thicker to take the higher pressure loads.

    Thanks,

    Bryan Guillory
    Louisiana Gun
    225-389-6077
     
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