Once fired brass

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I have 6,000-- 9mm once fired brass Winchester, federal, Remington cases not cleaned or deprimed in fifty and one hundred rd. boxes what are they worth I don't reload and don't want to.
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About three cents each as described. If sorted and cleaned maybe eight cents each.
 
9mm range brass is one of the most common and available quantity. Personally, I started reloading nines in 1974 and have NEVER bought any brass. Its for free on the floor where I shoot.

On second thought, many refuse to reload nines because its a hassle and store bought is usually cheeper.

Nevertheless, there is a market for anything.

Post a for sale ad and see what turns up. Or, offer it for free at your local gun club. Sometimes giving beats taking.
 
I have 6,000-- 9mm once fired brass Winchester, federal, Remington cases not cleaned or deprimed in fifty and one hundred rd. boxes what are they worth I don't reload and don't want to.
Thanks

$30 to $40 per thousand, delivered is my buy point for unprocessed range brass.
 
As of right now, Midway has once fired 9mm brass unprocessed for $0.08 per case/box of 500.

Last trip to the range prior to snow, I picked up 480 cases paying for it with my time. I didn't dig under the surface, just picked up what was laying within sight.
 
I give range brass 9mm away for free. As it accumulates in my shop, when the container is full away to Bob's it goes! Same with 40 S&W.

I keep saving 380 for a reloading project, I have 500 95grain bullets with $4.95/100 price tag on them and now have a 2 pound coffee can of brass, and still can't get excited about that project! Been waiting for the right time since 1984!

I used to load 9mm in batches of 5000 or 10,000. I had a full auto MAC-10. The brass fired in an Open Bolt gun has a "Pot Belly" at the base; that brass is only worth scrap value! Case head separation is inevitable!

Ivan
 
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