TackDriver284
Handloader
- Feb 13, 2016
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Cleaned up my man cave and dusted off all shelves and came across a big plastic tub on the top shelf and found some old ammo and brass. There was some old 6 BR brass empty and loaded. The loaded rounds has some blue corrosion on the mouths running down the neck. Got the bullet hammer, and whacked those bullets and powders to discard hoping to salvage the cases. I had no clue how old they were or what was loaded in it. Upon inspecting the powder and bullets, it came from my first used 6 BR I had bought from a friend about 25 years ago, it was a slow twist 20 inch bull barrel BR with the old Rem 700 which I had, it was the recent BR action I used in those 600 yard F Class matches. The bullets was the 68 grain Berger flat base and Accurate 2015 powder. There was heavy residue inside the cases so I discarded the cases and bullets, wasn't much but kept the empty brass to tumble and inspect later. I also found several bags / boxes of new and fired .38 Super and .45, and that got me tickled. I found some .38 Super and .45 bullets in bags as well, possible about 500 bullets each in bulk that I had bought like 20 years ago. If any of you guys needs new .41 Magnum brass from Winchester ( 94 pieces ) or 51 pieces of new Hornady .308 brass, also two used but in great condition Harris bipods. DM me for price with shipping to your door. As for the .38 Super / .45 brass, I'm keeping those.