Interest in IVI 7.62 Brass? Processed ready to load.

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Just gauging interest here. I have an opportunity to purchase around 1,000 pounds of IVI 7.62 brass. Is there interest in it if I am offering it fully processed and ready to load in the same format as my .223 / 5.56mm. It would be Deprimed, Swaged, Resized, and Trimmed. Price point would be reasonable and would probably be in the $0.25 +/- range per piece of brass ready to load

Either PM me your interest or post it below!

UPDATE 14 AUG


As always I have lots of .223 Fully processed in stock along with .300BLK (Blackout)

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...emington-5-56mm-Brass-Processed-Ready-to-Load

Food for thought.

I have had some responses wanting both the unprocessed and processed. The value for the price difference between raw and fully processed is very good. If you base your equipment costs and the value of your time (everyone's time has value) the 6 or 7 cents per case price difference is a steal, especially if you are loading single stage.

Processed

Prime off press with a hand primer
Drop your powder charge
Seat and crimp in one step or two depending on how you roll your own.

Vs.

Unprocessed

Clean
Deprime / Resize
Clean again
Swage
Trim
Prime off press with a hand primer
Drop your powder charge
Seat and crimp in one step or two depending on how you roll your own.
 
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I'd be interested also, very happy with your 9mm and .223, especially the latter - saved me a lot of resizing/trimming time LOL!
 
I vote fully processed most will end up in semi autos price of components presision loads most likely will not be made from range brass.
 
I would prefer unprocessed and cheap as possible. Shipping will add a lot to the per unit cost. I have the tools to process myself.
 
i would quite possibly be interested in processed and or un processed. i have the tools to do it it would all depend on price and how cheep i was feeling on that given day. either way im interested.
 
the price sounds pretty cheap,you guys should jump on this,i have a ton of that ivi 308 from sniper training,and it's great stuff.and always got >30 and up for it,that stuff is excellent brass,you can easily make batches that weigh within a grain of each other,with a bit of time half a grain is no problem,i have made batches that were within .2,,but that was going through about 3000 cases,bet this stuff from the poster fast,you wont be dissapointed,
 
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