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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3053702" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>MOBoost loads 9MM.</p><p>When i buy brass I do not want it prepped or cleaned.</p><p>Reason for that is everyone has a certain way they like to prep.</p><p>If you sized the .223 in your die you may be pushing the shoulder back farther than what I push it back.. or not far enough.</p><p></p><p>Then you have the neck ID size and did you cut or swage the primer pocket.</p><p>I am very particular on how I prep my cases.. and head stamp is sorted.</p><p></p><p>The only way to make extra cash on the used cases is if you competition prep them and show the groups you can achieve with them.. let a couple people have some free ones to test vs what they have been using.</p><p></p><p>Once the word gets out about your superb brass they you may make some money on them.</p><p>But the time spent on prep will kill you.</p><p></p><p>Takes me about a minute for each case.. that does not include the cleaning portion of the process.</p><p>If anything just deprime clean them and sell them.</p><p>Or just sell them as is.</p><p></p><p>I have a bunch of .308 cases sitting in limbo that I sized for my old .308 10fp and my new savage 10 does not like the size of those cases so It gets brass ran through a different die.</p><p>A 1 to 2 thousandths difference here and there. Yea I am picky as is the gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3053702, member: 15054"] MOBoost loads 9MM. When i buy brass I do not want it prepped or cleaned. Reason for that is everyone has a certain way they like to prep. If you sized the .223 in your die you may be pushing the shoulder back farther than what I push it back.. or not far enough. Then you have the neck ID size and did you cut or swage the primer pocket. I am very particular on how I prep my cases.. and head stamp is sorted. The only way to make extra cash on the used cases is if you competition prep them and show the groups you can achieve with them.. let a couple people have some free ones to test vs what they have been using. Once the word gets out about your superb brass they you may make some money on them. But the time spent on prep will kill you. Takes me about a minute for each case.. that does not include the cleaning portion of the process. If anything just deprime clean them and sell them. Or just sell them as is. I have a bunch of .308 cases sitting in limbo that I sized for my old .308 10fp and my new savage 10 does not like the size of those cases so It gets brass ran through a different die. A 1 to 2 thousandths difference here and there. Yea I am picky as is the gun. [/QUOTE]
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