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Old 08-05-2003, 06:18 AM   #21 (permalink)
hrdwareguy
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Originally posted by Greg700
C. If you are going to buy new brass, you can't beat Starline brass. It is expensive, but you can reload it over and over and over again.
http://www.starlinebrass.com/
I personally by once fired speer brass off of gunbroker for about $15/1000 rounds. But I shoot .40 s&w mostly and it is readily available.
Don't buy cheep Japaneese made brass. Some of these can NOT be reloaded. I just ran into about 30 rounds of this that I had. Ruined some of my stuff and I had to have it replaced.

This cheep stuff has a plate over the primer with 2 holes that are offset instead of the primer being right up against the powder. Even after I had my stuff replaced, I still broke 2 decapping pins before I realized what was going on. (luckily the factory sent me 8 new ones).
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