do they have a street date on these yet? cause they have been on and off the shipping list for over a year. they arent on either distributors website that stocks MSAR...yet the new pistol is.
for a few reason:
-if you bring in reloads, you cant rent a gun. im not putting someones elses reloads thru my guns.
-lane position. if you are shooting reloads, you get stuck under an exhaust vent.
-piece of mind. if a weapon failure were to happen, ive got some simple facts up front. i...
thats a valid point, but i think you will find that all 'once fired brass' is more of a potluck than advertised. i cant speak for all sellers, but i can speak for a few of the larger ones. i can say that if reloaders shoot at our place, they certainly DONT leave their brass.
i didnt think...
if an aimpoint or eoteh isnt 100% tactical, then i dont know what is. if someone enjoys accessorizing a lever gun with tactical items, let them...it still supports the big picture.
we do currantly use the bucket set for our sorting.
$13.95 actually, i said $14.00 above. the Large flat rate box with a 1/4 carboard on top and on bottom for reinforcement holds exactly 44lbs of casing without bulging the box. you could probably stuff another 1/2 lb in there, but im not...
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i appreciate the input, but thats not everone's end motive in reloading. while the resonse from this site wouldnt indicate it, the overall response for the offering has been pretty good...to the point where im going to push fwd to liquidate some quickly.
ebay does not allow the...
some kid is already making min wage to sort! the brass is a funny thing, because it sells as fast as its ready. adding more kids to sort just reduces profit. its not really a needed income stream in the buisness, its more supplimental so time isnt really of the essence. i dont really see the...
well, we are selling sorted brass hand over fist. our local customers eat most of the inventory before we even reach an online market. we just cant sort as fast as it hits the ground, and space has become the ultimate problem. maybe finding storage is a better solution in the long run.
reloading is all about reducing cost by adding work...but i do truely appreciate the input.
the steel/alum/22 isnt worthless. they literally pick it up from our place for .70 cents a pound. $60 a box is $1.36 a lb... i can scrap it for that. thats .026 cents per useable shell.
1000 or...
thats a very valid point...and, like i said, this is only a proposal at this time. i realize its more work for the buyer, but the unused sorted calibers are still a saleable commodity? maybe im more of a horse trader than most...
we are sorting brass at this time, and will have sorted...
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