Mixed headstamps sourced from once-fired military brass. Produced from primarily mixed-year LC 7.62 with smaller amounts of various other NATO-spec brass. Assorted headstamps may vary from package to package. Specifications for Top Rifle Brass .308 Winchester Premium Reconditioned Rifle Brass: Manufacturer: Top Brass Bullet Type: Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Cartridge: .308 Winchester Quantity: 1 Condition: New Caliber: .308 Caliber Core Material: Brass Solid Features of Top Brass .308 Winchester Premium Reconditioned Brass Reamed (crimp removed) Cleaned Full-length sized, and trimmed to 2.003″ (+/-.005″) Package Contents: Top Brass .308 Winchester Premium Reconditioned Brass Recloseable Pouch.
Top Rifle Brass .308 Winchester Premium Reconditioned Rifle Brass
$106.20
SKU: 601DD4FC
Categories: Alpha Munitions, Brass Cases
4 reviews for Top Rifle Brass .308 Winchester Premium Reconditioned Rifle Brass
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Black Jack –
The issue I have is that I ordered 1000 rds of brass and received only 1 500 container of brass which ended up only being 499 rds of brass. I was suspicious of the container showing a shipping weight of 14lbs when it should have been around 27lbs. Hopefully Optics Planet will send me the remainder of my order shortly
Clocktower –
80% of these were not sized correctly (used Dillon headspace/case length gauge). Polish quality and chamfer were poor. I didn’t check primer pockets yet but I expect the crimp to still remain is, at least, some. if you buy these just know that you will still need to process them yourself or risk damage to your rifle…. QA these CAREFULLY ! THEY ARE NOT PROFESSIONALLY PROCESSED AS ADVERTISED !!!
TWO SHOT TOM –
I had the same problem these are not sized the full length and most were not chamfered, came up short on count… they work if you have time to run them as once fired, I ended up tumbling them all and full-length resizing them, then they work ok. QC Needs to be tightened up.
alouicious –
This brass is pretty clean, although primer pockets could be better. Necks have supposedly been chamfered and deburred but look pretty rough. My real complaint is lack of uniformity. For OAL I'm getting between 2.002" and 2.009", which makes it impossible to do uniform flash hole deburring or standard crimping. I'll have to trim them all or use the Lee factory crimper, which is an extra step either way. For CBTS I'm getting between 1.615" and 1.619". I use the Hornady comparator base with the Forster datum dial. The necks are way too tight, I can't even get a .303 Forster neck tension gauge to fit. I'm debating whether to fix it at once with a full length resizing die or just use a universal neck expander and seat according to the longest cases and have poor accuracy(i.e. just make plinking ammo the first time). Next time I'll just get range brass…