Work in adequate ventilation at all times. LEAD WARNING: Discharging firearms in poorly ventilated areas, cleaning firearms, or handling ammunition may result in exposure to lead and other substances known to cause birth defects, reproductive harm, and other serious physical injury. Since reloading operations are beyond our control, we disclaim all liability for any and all damages that may result and assume no liability or responsibility, expressed or implied. Always wear safety glasses when reloading and consult current powder data guides. Reloading should only be done by competent adults after proper instruction. PERSONAL INJURY WARNING: Improperly reloaded ammunition can cause serious personal injury. If you do not understand the difference between these types of cases, please contact us for information prior to ordering. When working with crimped cases, care must be given to ensure the primers are removed correctly and swaged. Some brass sizes may include CRIMPED PRIMERS. US Reloading Supply is not liable for damage to your equipment or weapon under any circumstances. You will need to FULL LENGTH RESIZE prior to loading. Inspect product for correct caliber and primer size, as incorrect caliber or “bad” brass may ship occasionally.Ĭarefully inspect and resized/decap brass WITH YOUR DIES prior to loading. Important Brass Use Information (New and Once Fired)ĪLL brass must be thoroughly inspected and resized. To learn more about OFB such as the recycling process, read our article “New Brass vs Once Fired Brass”. Note, Federal has both large and small 45 ACP, as does Starline for their 6.5 CM, and many others do the same. Additionally, there is not a standard for primer sizes in cases, manufactures can and do, use different sized primers in their products.Ensure you have the correct decapping pin when resizing/decapping as there is not a standard and manufacturers can use any size they want. Brass casings come with several different primer flash hole sizes.This does not mean they are unusable, it just means you most resize them and fire them to remove the dings. Most flaws can be easily removed during resizing or upon first firing. OFB may have imperfections, such as minor dings, dents, or bent mouths.If they are damaged and can't be used, we will replace them, with the exception of bulk dirty brass. Some also may be deprimed, regardless of our stock photos. We do not warrant these for every possible use and bullet combination, they are for general reloading in a multitude of guns. Brass purchases are for an 'As Is' condition.We do not sort by headstamp, manufacturer, case length or primer size, unless specifically stated. Our range brass includes commercial and military casings.Therefore, we never claim our brass has been shot only once, we know better. We have serviced indoor, law enforcement (LEO) and military ranges, and contrary to popular opinion from our competitors and some reloaders, they all have brass that has been shot more than once (regardless of their policies and rules). Although called “once” fired, the actual number of times fired is unknown. If looking for a perfect case, better to purchase new brass cases. Once Fired Brass for reloading is NOT NEW brass, it is an ammunition/firearms industry term to loosely describe used reloading brass cases. NOTE: Website inventories are updated regularly but may not reflect our current stock due to the delay between receiving the brass and processing it, especially for once fired brass. The bullet casings are then wet and dry tumbled before the range brass is packaged for sale. Our reloading brass comes from indoor, outdoor and Law Enforcement ranges sorted by size, then the steel, Berdan and aluminum cases removed.
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