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    Armscor is offering a $2 rebate per 50 rd. box of the .30 Carbine

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    I do like Mag tech, S&B and Remington for commercial ammo/brass.

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    As previously noted CMPicon is a fair source for used carbine brass. This item was posted yesterday and it appears to have Lake City brass... It's a bit more pricey than current commercial used brass - but might be of interest.... Hope this helps.
    WTS .30 carbine brass - CMP Forums

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardX View Post
    Armscor is offering a $2 rebate per 50 rd. box of the .30 Carbine
    This will work fine too. I have a bunch as I got a killer deal on close to a thousand rounds at something like .20CPR. Shoots fine, not loaded any of the brass. FWIW I use Armscor bullets to reload and they are great. Don't notice any real accuracy difference between it and the Speers I used before, and the price is fantastic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lemaymiami View Post
    As previously noted CMPicon is a fair source for used carbine brass. This item was posted yesterday and it appears to have Lake City brass... It's a bit more pricey than current commercial used brass - but might be of interest.... Hope this helps.
    WTS .30 carbine brass - CMP Forums
    Wow. 300 rounds will fit in a small flat rate box...
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    Quote Originally Posted by ewall View Post
    Lol, that may be what I have to do... the Armscor brass I have looks rather thin. Commercial loads from Remington, Hornady and maybe Winchester white box will yield decent brass.
    Ewall: PM me with your address and I'll send you some brass.
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    I find most of my carbine brass from gun shows and if it's reasonable I buy it. If it's more than 20 bucks a hundred I pass. As it is I have about three grand loaded and a couple hundred on the bench waiting for the bullets to arrive. Extreme Bullets and they sell new brass. The bullets are 110 grain and are $50 for 500. Not sure on the price of the brass.

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    Seen mixed brass at a local show last weekend. $35 for a 100 count bag, it had been tumbled, deprimed, primer pockets cleaned/brushed, FLS'd, belled, trimmed and de-burred.
    I thought a good deal with all the prep complete, but would strongly advise measuring and close inspection of any brass that someone else has prepped.


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    Quote Originally Posted by painter777 View Post
    It had been tumbled, deprimed, primer pockets cleaned/brushed, FLS'd, belled, trimmed and de-burred.
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