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    9mm Brass - Camdex Processed

    If you have questions, email me. When contacting me please provide the following information; Your name, your phone number. If you are asking for a shipping quote, I will need your postal code.

    Read the whole page - including my policies at the bottom of the page. They are there to ensure a smooth and efficient transaction on both ends.

    9mm Brass - Camdex Processed

    • This brass was bought on contract from a commercial range or law enforcement ranges, then sorted cleaned and processed by me.
    • Mixed head stamp
    • 95% Brass / 5% nickel (+/-)
      • 1,000 to 5,000 - $65 per 1,000 + HST
      • 5,000 or greater - $60 per 1,000 + HST
      • 10,000 -$52 per 1,000 + HST
      • 50,000 - $50 per 1,000 + HST


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    What does Camdex Processed mean?

    Short version - It loads like brand new commercial brass. No primer crimps, everything will case gauge, no cracks, no off caliber.

    Long version - The machine is widely used in the ammunition remanufacturing industry to recondition brass prior to loading. It does many operations in sequence to ensure you have top quality brass ready to feed into your reloading equipment without worry. Here is the list of operations in sequence:

    • Berdan primer/foreign object check. - Also detects 7.62 x 25, 38 Super, 9x21/23 and ejects them at next station
    • Berdan primer ejection from the machine
    • Split and Short case check
    • Split case ejection from the machine
    • Idle station
    • Resize and decapping
    • Idle station
    • Ringer check
    • Primer pocket swaging and full length resize
    • Idle station
    • Full length/base resizing


    This is a Camdex case processor running 9MM


    Terms of conducting business with Black Sheep Brass - This is here to ensure the transaction goes smooth and everyone is satisfied.

    • I do not sell fractional amounts, if you want a smaller quantity than listed, I will refer you to a retailer that carries my product
    • I aim to be a really reasonable person. I try to treat everyone I deal with in a professional and polite manner.
    • Please just don't waste my time, and I won't waste yours
    • If you blatantly ignore the below policies, I will not do business with you.
    • No pickups at or tours of the shop are permitted.

    Payment:

    • Cash
    • EMT
    • Money order or bank draft
    • Canada Post COD (+ $7.00 fee)
    • Credit Card
      • As a small business I incur a fairly large expense to process credit card payment, hence;
        • $250 total including taxes or less, there will be no service charge
        • $500 total including taxes or less will incur a 1.5% service charge
        • Greater than $500 will incur a 3% service charge.

    Pricing, Invoicing and Sales Tax:

    • I don't accept offers
    • I try to set my prices according to my costs
    • I have to charge HST or GST. Don't ask me not to charge it.
    • When I send you the invoice please ensure the shipping and billing address is correct. I ship based on the address on the invoice.

    Trades:

    • I do not accept trades on brass.
    • I buy my brass by the truckload from commercial ranges, by the pound.
    • I do not purchase brass from consumers


    Shipping Options:

    • Please send me your postal code and I will provide you with a quote. All shipping will be quoted with proper insurance. I charge what I pay for shipping & materials.
    • No pickups at the shop. This is an insurance issue as I cannot have people without proper PPE and safety training in the shop. (Again I am not a retailer, I am a wholesaler/manufacturer)

    Military Discount:

    • Military Veterans, and active service members: Reg F, P Res A/B/C, are entitled to a discount when purchasing directly from me
    • You will have to provide proof of service. NDI 10, 20, 75 or I will ask you some simple questions.
    • I have had some imposters before, just so you know it is actually a criminal offence in Canada to impersonate. I will be making a phone call to the RCMP to report any suspected imposters.

    Tire Kickers

    • I will go out of my way to be of assistance to you, however, if you are not respectful of my time I will not do business with you.
    • If you offer $### shipped, that is a waste of time. You will get the standard response of me declining it.
    • Requesting multiple quotes for slightly different amounts of the same things is something that consumes a large amount of time, so here is a quick cheat sheet:
      • The lower the quantity of an item you buy, the more per unit you will pay.
      • Unless I have a fractional amount listed I will not sell smaller quantities
      • Shipping costs don't change in direct correlation with how much you buy
        • If you ship 100 cases it is probably not much cheaper than shipping 1,000.

    Communications Policy:

    • I require an email address minimum. The most efficient way for me to communicate with you is via email or phone.
    • If you endlessly CGN message me but will not communicate with me via email or phone, it tells me you are not serious.
    • Once our transaction is complete, you won't receive unsolicited communications from me. I won't sell or rent your information. I can even delete your information if you so desire.
      • The only exception to this is if you buy something particular or ask for something and it shows up I will send you an email offering it up.

    Liability Waiver:

    • Reloading is done at your own risk. We are not liable for any possible personal injury, property damage or damage to firearms resulting from the unsafe handling of firearms or improper reloading techniques.
    • The end user is responsible for the final inspection prior to loading the brass and discharging the assembled ammunition. This includes ensuring that brass has the correct headstamp for the ammunition being loaded.
    • You may find the occasional case with a crack, dented, minor staining, damaged mouth, off head-stamp or defect incurred while processing.
    • You get an extra 2% to account for any of the above

    Last edited by BlackSheepBrass; 07-14-2020 at 05:19 AM.

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    Just getting both machines back into production for the Fall now. I forget how much work it is to keep them fed at North of 8,000 pieces per hour.

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    I have about half a million pieces sitting ready for IPSC shooters loading over the Winter. Now I am back onto commercial loader support as their orders have started coming in for the Winter.

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    Would be really neat/cool to see that machine in person ....and see it work ......those machines always peaked my interest....I have no interest in buying one...I’m happy with my xl 650 for what I do
    I wish you all the best ...I hope your machinery never breaks down ....and you make a Schitt load of money ......so you can keep on going and growing
    P.s. thank you Brian for the brass you sold me
    Cheers young man
    viva la FICA ..E va fan culo!!!!!..Ontario government is like the nazis ..too many family and friends in the government...it's who you know and blow

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    Camdex machines are like Porsches. They perform really well, are reliable, however when they break or need wear items replaced it can be very expensive. Even feeding them is expensive. I can process 80,000 pieces of 9mm in an 8 hour day, so that is a lot of brass.

    I have grown as large I will (for a while). I am at the point now where I am going to start exporting brass to the USA; due to the fact that I do not load ammunition hence am not consuming brass myself I have more capacity then the Canadian market needs and things like 45 ACP are significantly more popular in the US. Now any equipment purchases are based on a desire to streamline processing, thusly reducing hours required.
    Last edited by BlackSheepBrass; 10-23-2018 at 06:11 PM.

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    Just polishing up another 100,000 pieces today. Let us know if you want some before its gone.

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    ************ we will be at ipsc nationals 2019 as sponsors, if you want brass brought out to you to save shipping we need your orders in by mid july ***************

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    About 20,000 pieces sitting in stock if anyone needs to restock

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