CanuckShooter
CGN frequent flyer
My 1911 in .45ACP will be coming soon. By the time it gets here I will have my .45ACP reloading kit all setup on my dad's Dillon XL650. I just need some help deciding what the best way to go about getting good brass for the best price. I have 3 options....
1. Buying range pickup brass - Seems to run about $10/100 before shipping. It seems that most of the range pickup brass out there is all of unknown origin, no one knows how many times it was reloaded, lots of the time there are small primered (WinClean?) brass mixed in, steel and nickel plated cases mixed in, etc... I don't know.. I'm not sure how I feel about paying that kind of money for a container of 'surprise' brass.
2. Buying new brass - Seems to run about $25/100 before shipping. I have been reading some reviews on Starline brass and everyone seems to be raving about it. I don't think I have read a single bad thing about it anywhere.
3. Buying some Federal American Eagle ammo - This is all I have access to in my area and it sells for $25/50 before taxes. I could just pickup a few boxes of this stuff, shoot it, then reuse the brass... that is, if AE is QUALITY brass.
Any advice or opinions? What would you recommend? How many pieces of brass should I start out with. I don't to end up short, but I also don't want to go overboard and end up with WAY more than I will ever need.
I know that .45ACP is a very low pressure cartridge, and that the brass lasts a very long time. To give you an idea of my needs, I do not compete (just a recreational shooter), I will only be shooting standard pressure loads or lower, and I plan to shoot about 100-150 rounds a week.

1. Buying range pickup brass - Seems to run about $10/100 before shipping. It seems that most of the range pickup brass out there is all of unknown origin, no one knows how many times it was reloaded, lots of the time there are small primered (WinClean?) brass mixed in, steel and nickel plated cases mixed in, etc... I don't know.. I'm not sure how I feel about paying that kind of money for a container of 'surprise' brass.
2. Buying new brass - Seems to run about $25/100 before shipping. I have been reading some reviews on Starline brass and everyone seems to be raving about it. I don't think I have read a single bad thing about it anywhere.
3. Buying some Federal American Eagle ammo - This is all I have access to in my area and it sells for $25/50 before taxes. I could just pickup a few boxes of this stuff, shoot it, then reuse the brass... that is, if AE is QUALITY brass.
Any advice or opinions? What would you recommend? How many pieces of brass should I start out with. I don't to end up short, but I also don't want to go overboard and end up with WAY more than I will ever need.
I know that .45ACP is a very low pressure cartridge, and that the brass lasts a very long time. To give you an idea of my needs, I do not compete (just a recreational shooter), I will only be shooting standard pressure loads or lower, and I plan to shoot about 100-150 rounds a week.
