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6 | 24.00% |
| Bags of 500 |
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19 | 76.00% |
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: ohio
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Need to know how you would rather buy 223 brass. Bags of 100, Bags of 500.? I am helping out a local store and we are Undecided on how to bag it up. Just thought i would post it here because it deals with reloading. Thanks for your opinions.
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500 for me, but I am sure there will a need for both. Also I would want them to be the same make such as Remington, Hornady,,, etc.
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I haven't bought brass in so many years, I don't really know how to answer that question. I would probably go with 500 because it wold probably be a little cheaper than 100 at a time!
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if i am gona buy brass it is 1K at a time.
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You will likely sell plenty of both.
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My opinion is to package them in lots of 100 and give a discount for purchases of 500.
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Agree, especially on the need for both and bags of the same brand. I bought 500 once-shot cases of mixed brands. The case brands were not all the same capacity so I have had to work up loads for each brand.
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my vote is both.. I was at a show today and wanted some 223 brass ( SOME ) guy there had bags of 500.. couple guys had 500. I only wanted SOME..
![]() I found a guy with bags of 100.. they all loked equally clean and same realative condition.. i bought a bag of 100. oddly enough.. it was cheaper by the 100.. i could have bought 500 for 10$ cheaper than a bag of 500 from the other 2 vendors.. ![]() |
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either would be good I will usually buy 100 at a time but if I run across 500 at the right price Ill get that too
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Personally I like buying in bulk so I would go for the bag of 500
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I voted 500 but ^^agreed^^
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Bags of 100, the major retailers have the bulk of theirs in lots of 100 for shelf sale. its also easier to stock on a shelf also.
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I'd go this way also.
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I would go with both.
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Go with both; 100 round bags for bolt/single shot shooters, and 500 rounds for AR shooters. For dedicated semi-auto shooters mebb 1,000 round bags too...
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I agree with this thinking too.
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I see no choice for bags of 2000.
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Sorry! But its just a very little shop that he owns. But hay i will let you all know sometime soon what he is going to charge for the brass.
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Location: Selma Alabama
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Let us know I always need 223 brass to reload for my m4 carbine.
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