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    LC 7.62 NM brass

    LC 7.62 NM brass
    About 15 years ago I got this once fired brass from Jeff Bartlet...It has been sized and trimmed to length...Not tarnished but has some spots every 10th shell...I want to sell it, but can't find a price on the net, no one has it...Ideas please....Charlie
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    No offence Charlie, but as a reloader I don't see it as very desirable brass. It probably is of the same lot number which is good, but it's not what I'd seek out for match loads. I wouldn't pay more than maybe $10 per hundred on those. I rate them same as military. They would be suitable for an M1icon though. If you have lots a guy could set up for that...
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    I just purchased a good amount of what appears to be once fired .303 brass, paid about 15 cents a round and I would say that is about what your .308 is worth.
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