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    Default 30-06 brass

    I've started to clean out some items. Was going to reload my once fired, never cleaned 30-06 brass - never did, never will. Does it have a home/value for someone ?

    -kab

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    I've sold a bit here and there,

    commercial or military? folks will ask

    and if you do decide to sell, please put the listing in the For Sale/Wanted section below

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    thanks, lyman

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    Yes it does have some value.
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    Geez, you so bored that you're cleaning? snicker.
    "...commercial or military?..." It sort of matters too. Some milsurp is berdan primed and not reloadable. Some was corrosively primed too. Commercial brass varies in value a lot. Primarily by maker.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunray View Post
    Geez, you so bored that you're cleaning? snicker.
    "...commercial or military?..." It sort of matters too. Some milsurp is berdan primed and not reloadable. Some was corrosively primed too. Commercial brass varies in value a lot. Primarily by maker.
    biggest concern on Mil vs Commercial, besides the primer used (Boxer vs Berdan) is the Mil will be crimped,

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