For Sale 470 NE Primed, Pulled, Nickle Plated & Brass

krish

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I have 480 NE nice plated FC PRIMED PULLED BRASS FOR SALE.
$250.00 for 100 + shipping (lower 48 only)
Works out to $2.50 a piece.
American reloading selling it for over $4 per piece.
Thank you
Krish
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I'll take them, provided the 480 is a typo and you meant 470 NE,
 
Thank you Ray B.
Sent you a PM with MY info.

MORE 470 NE BRASS AVAILABLE.
BUMP
 
I was told they were fed 215 primers. Since there are no head stamps on primers i take it for the sellers word. That is the best i can do. Since it is federal factory brass.
Krish
 
Not to interrupt, but I don't think the primers can be sorted by looking at the exterior. I've read that when federal loads some of the larger magnums that they use a primer slightly hotter than the 215, however I've seen no evidence of the change. I do recall Weatherby advertisements from the 60s that made a big deal that the loadings used Federal 215 primers- no indication that they were any different from "regular" F215s. It would be interesting to see what performance difference there is. I'll be getting some of these brass/primers and I have some F215s so when the snow clears and the government lets me out of the house I may be able to load some of each up and see how they fair over a chronograph.
 
I do know one thing. That is federal 215 is not hot enough for full charge in a 505 gibbs with slow powders unless it is hot out side and the case is
Atleast 95% gull.
 
Not to interrupt, but I don't think the primers can be sorted by looking at the exterior. I've read that when federal loads some of the larger magnums that they use a primer slightly hotter than the 215, however I've seen no evidence of the change. I do recall Weatherby advertisements from the 60s that made a big deal that the loadings used Federal 215 primers- no indication that they were any different from "regular" F215s. It would be interesting to see what performance difference there is. I'll be getting some of these brass/primers and I have some F215s so when the snow clears and the government lets me out of the house I may be able to load some of each up and see how they fair over a chronograph.
When you do that your feed black will be greatly appreciated.
Krish
 
The price of $250 is for brass only. Shipping is $15 ,for lower 48.
so there is no confusion.
Krish
 
I certainly did not mean for my comment to be taken as derogatory; on the contrary I believe that some people would consider the ability to access those primers as a means to use different powder charges.

I certainly don't know if you can safely extract and reuse primers; but I'm sure someone would like them for the BIG magnums.
 
Thank you RAY. Shipped the brass by UPS and sent you tracking info by PM.
A FEED BACK ON THE PERFORMANCE OF THE BRASS WILL BE APPRECIATED.
KRISH.
 
I’ve used this brass and find no velocity difference between my loads with a 215M primer and the pull down brass loaded the with the same charge. My guess would be they are a 215 and 2.50 a piece is a damn good deal especially if your short on magnum primers and don’t have enough pain tolerance to buy any at a gun show!
 
Brass delivered today via UPS- as advertised. Seller still has some so you 470NE owners have a good source for the remaining supply.
 

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