I.D. Brass - help
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- gunslinger598
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I.D. Brass - help
Thursday my good friend brought me a bag of mixed brass that must have weight 25 lbs or more.
In it are about 150 to 200 rds. head stamped FNM 76-27. They look just like .308 rounds.
He didn't know what they were, & can't even remember where he go them.
I'm thinking Mil. Sur. .308.
I hate to just toss em in the scrap bucket.
Any help would be appreciated.
In it are about 150 to 200 rds. head stamped FNM 76-27. They look just like .308 rounds.
He didn't know what they were, & can't even remember where he go them.
I'm thinking Mil. Sur. .308.
I hate to just toss em in the scrap bucket.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Re: I.D. Brass - help
Have you looked inside the case are they boxer primed or berdan?gunslinger598 wrote:Thursday my good friend brought me a bag of mixed brass that must have weight 25 lbs or more.
In it are about 150 to 200 rds. head stamped FNM 76-27. They look just like .308 rounds.
He didn't know what they were, & can't even remember where he go them.
I'm thinking Mil. Sur. .308.
I hate to just toss em in the scrap bucket.
Any help would be appreciated.
Sounds like the Mil-surp I had a few years ago, they were berdan primed.
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Re: I.D. Brass - help
Forgive my lack of knowledge on the primer
I see 2 small offset holes instead of the 1, I am accustomed to.
next question can these be reloaded with standard primers or should they go in the scrap bucket?
I see 2 small offset holes instead of the 1, I am accustomed to.
next question can these be reloaded with standard primers or should they go in the scrap bucket?
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Re: I.D. Brass - help
Those are Berdan primers. Check out the going price of scrap brass because that is what they are in my opinion. Just my .02.
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Re: I.D. Brass - help
Yep, not worth the effort to buy special primers, tools and reload.iceman wrote:Those are Berdan primers. Check out the going price of scrap brass because that is what they are in my opinion. Just my .02.
Scrap.
Byron
Re: I.D. Brass - help
I have scrapped a bunch of those myself. At least I'll get the scrap price instead of somebody else! 
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- gunslinger598
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Re: I.D. Brass - help
Thanks y'all....
I don't have anything that shoots them at this time so in the scrap bucket they go. When it's full I'll cash them in for something I can use.
I don't have anything that shoots them at this time so in the scrap bucket they go. When it's full I'll cash them in for something I can use.
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Re: I.D. Brass - help
Before you scrap those cases, think about converting them to Boxer primers and read this:
http://parallaxscurioandrelicfirearmsfo ... -Conversio
Sure they're worth money as scrap, but if you can convert and use them as Boxer primed cases, then scrap them after they're really used up.
http://parallaxscurioandrelicfirearmsfo ... -Conversio
Sure they're worth money as scrap, but if you can convert and use them as Boxer primed cases, then scrap them after they're really used up.
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Re: Military brass reloads
Sounds like it could be fun playing with berdan/boxer change.
Personally, I scrap all military brass if I think it possibly was used in a machine gun. Darn near gave up all reloading with some cheap 9mm I bought until it dawned me it was mg stuff and not worth the time and effort to rehabilitate/resize it.
Personally, I scrap all military brass if I think it possibly was used in a machine gun. Darn near gave up all reloading with some cheap 9mm I bought until it dawned me it was mg stuff and not worth the time and effort to rehabilitate/resize it.