Cleaning out the garage and getting down to the reloading stuff. This is a lot of 430 once-fired cases consisting of the below list. $65 for the lot (15 cents each) + shipping if any. The lot consists of...
1) 200 rds of 7.62x51 NATO, Indian headstamp, boxer primed. These were my go-to cases for reloading match semi-auto 308 since they are much studier and thicker at the base, stretched less in the semis, and therefore required less resizing. 762 NATO necks are also thicker so they seat well in a semi auto chamber built for 7. 62, even after resized with a 308WIN match die. They also have less volume than some of the commercial cases so powder loads took up the entire case with 168s. Those loads made cloverleafs out of the M1A. Decap and prep was no issue. They look dirty but these are the sturdiest 7.62 NATO cases to work with, and will wear well.
2) ~170 cases of assorted commercial brass from Winchester, Remington, Hornady, Federal. Some is nickel. Some is cleaned, sized, and primed.
3) 65 cases of Black Hills Match 308.
1) 200 rds of 7.62x51 NATO, Indian headstamp, boxer primed. These were my go-to cases for reloading match semi-auto 308 since they are much studier and thicker at the base, stretched less in the semis, and therefore required less resizing. 762 NATO necks are also thicker so they seat well in a semi auto chamber built for 7. 62, even after resized with a 308WIN match die. They also have less volume than some of the commercial cases so powder loads took up the entire case with 168s. Those loads made cloverleafs out of the M1A. Decap and prep was no issue. They look dirty but these are the sturdiest 7.62 NATO cases to work with, and will wear well.
2) ~170 cases of assorted commercial brass from Winchester, Remington, Hornady, Federal. Some is nickel. Some is cleaned, sized, and primed.
3) 65 cases of Black Hills Match 308.