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Just happened to check some old brass I have and look what showed up
Just happened to check some old brass I have and look what showed up. Wonder what they are worth.
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01-02-2014 03:47 PM
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If it is just the brass (as opposed to the complete cartridge), I'm not sure they are worth much. Back before ammunition really took off in price last year, I used to love to buy large baggies of old 30-06 and .45 cartridges. Sometimes you'd come across some interesting finds!


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Agreed, it's loaded cartridges that glean the dollars.
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Agreed, it's loaded cartridges that glean the dollars.
I'm glad you said that, now I feel better about loading all the 1929NM and 1934 Palma brass I had
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Thank You to Randy A For This Useful Post:
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These cases were in a practice clip.
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I was moving through a torn up muddied up training area in Ft Lewis WA some decades back and came across a partial, jammed clip of M1909 blank. I washed them and examined them to find they were marked 1933...the clip looked like someone bit it and three rounds remained. Right where the troop threw it back then...
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