Dominion brass

zuke

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I recently came across some old Dominion .308 brass.
It's from an old timer that has long since left us for the happy hunting ground's.
It all seem's to be once fired and then de-primed.I opened 7 box's and tumbled 4 of them for the hell of it.
Some of the case's appear to have the priming residue scrapped out in preperation for reloading.
I see no sign's of haveing been resized.
I have more then enough .308/7.62 brass so I'll be selling this off.
There's about 30 box's in total, 20 case's per box for a total of about 600.
Any idea's what I should ask for this per box or for the whole lot?

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With the "Dominion" headstamp, it's not too bad stuff. As soon as the change to "Imperial" headstamped brass occurred, the quality seemed to take a dive. I have a large quantity of "Dominion" 300 Savage and 8x57 brass, and it works just fine. What is it worth? Not sure, but maybe 5-10 cents a case. Eagleye.
 
I don't know what is considered a fair price for that great brass, but you maybe surprised what the empty boxes will go for. Look on ebay for ammunition boxes and you might be pleasantly suprised.
 
Plenty of 308 Win brass around. Dominion stuff was not bad brass. I started loading metalic back in the 1970's with Dominion... but as stated once the Imperial headstamp went on from IVI it was of poor quality. Was at the range last week and picked up 40 odd Lapua 308 MT's. Appear to be shiney and certainly once fired...wonder what they would go for?
 
My expierence with dominion brass goes back to the mid 60,s.
Been loading 30/30 303 30/06 8mm,and 38 sp.
All the flash holes appeared to be drilled from the inside,which left burs in the pocket.Good brass though.
IVI. i found the cups were smooth,inside,nice brass.
 
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