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I am looking for a bunch of 5.56/223 brass, and when I say a bunch, I mean 1,000-2,000 lbs of it.  I would prefer once fired, the cheaper the better.  Dave has 1,000 lbs but it is new and primed.  Wondering if anyone around here has a good source for any. I have a trade deal in the mix with a guy and he needs it for a project.  let me know, thanks!

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1 hour ago, my82cam said:

I was looking around there, only found 26,000lbs lots.  Glad you found that one, thanks!  I will see what it takes to bid on it

26,000lbs of brass?

I'd have to carry a rifle in the dump truck when I went to get it in case a police pulled me over. Could you imagine?

LEO: Son, where are you going in such a hurry?

Me: Home to reload this brass so I can go back tomorrow and finish sighing this thing in!

:rofl::rofl:

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11 minutes ago, my82cam said:

I sure wish i could reload that much ammo in one day or even a year. Good night this is gonna be a lot of brass. May need to buy a fork lift for this hahaha


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At least you don't have to turn it into 300 blackout brass

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Ha, I did 1k for 300Blk, and about to do another 1k for .277WLV. I learned my lesson with the 300Blk though and have the proper equipment to do it faster this time...I think.

I looked at the auctions when I was looking for some brass for the first conversion,  but I didn't have the room for that many.  Be nice to get a group buy going on one of these.

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Sounds like I'm doing it the hard way, I didn't know there was an easy way?  I made a little jig to hold the 556 brass and cut it down with a mini electric pipe cutter/chop saw, once it is cut I slide the next piece in and the cut one is slide down a slide into a tray.   Is there an easier way?

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2 minutes ago, my82cam said:

Sounds like I'm doing it the hard way, I didn't know there was an easy way?  I made a little jig to hold the 556 brass and cut it down with a mini electric pipe cutter/chop saw, once it is cut I slide the next piece in and the cut one is slide down a slide into a tray.   Is there an easier way?

I cut it with a Harbor Freight mini chop saw. I just have a little home made jig that allows me to get the brass into position quickly. Then, I size it, and finish it off with one of these...

 

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If you bid on that one, you might want to bid on this one if it stays cheap. It is in the same place and I bet you could work out a trade with someone.

220 lbs (approx.) Fired 300 Win Mag brass

http://www.govliquidation.com/auction/view?auctionId=11849721

More 5.56 too

http://www.govliquidation.com/auction/view?auctionId=11849508&convertTo=USD

There is also .50 and 7.62 lots

Or you could just try and reload these. lol

http://www.govliquidation.com/auction/view?auctionId=11849581&convertTo=USD

or these

http://www.govliquidation.com/auction/view?auctionId=11872219&convertTo=USD

 

Man I wish I could pick up some of these. I would need a tumbler the size of a concrete truck though. lol

 

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Yep, then we just need a bunch of sets of these to weed out the other calibers.

SHELL SORTER

http://www.shellsorter.com/

Or they make automatic ones, but they run around $1300

http://www.ultimatesorter.com/

I know a guy that used to work at a reloading supply house that used one similar to this to sort brass and weed out the tumbler media (corn cob). He said it was slick, but doing it 40 hours a week nearly drove him batty.

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