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Unprimed Brass Stock & Retail Price List

Current Stock is listed here & will be changing constantly
Prices subject to change without notice


Brass Description Box Qty Price
Per Box
Ground Walnut Shells Tumbler Media 3 lb 8.00
10MM Auto Brass (Large Pistol primer) .984"-.991" O.A.L.
10 mm Auto Brass - The 10mm Auto was designed primarily for law enforcement but was quickly abandoned in favor of the .40 S&W. Now making a comeback, this .40" caliber handgun is more powerful than the .45 Auto with higher magazine capacity.
100 38.00
32 S&W Long Brass (Small Pistol Primer) .911"-.916" O.A.L.
Designed for use in small framed revolvers, this cartridge is basically a shortened version of the .32 H&R Magnum. This cartridge is safe to fire in .32 H&R revolvers.
100 29.00
32 H&R Mag Brass (Small Pistol Primer) 1.068"-1.074" O.A.L.
Basically a lengthened .32 S&W Long, the .32 H&R is one of the most powerful .32 caliber handgun cartridges available today.
100 29.00
32-20 Brass (Small Pistol Primer) 1.280"-1.286" O.A.L.
Designed for use in rifles and single action revolvers, this cartridge is making a strong comeback with the advent of cowboy action shooting. This cartridge can also be formed into .25-20, .218 Bee, and with special forming dies available from RCBS and Lee you can form a shortened version of the 7.62 Nagant cartridge.
100 37.00
357 Mag Brass (Magnum Sm. Pistol Primer) 1.275"-1.285" O.A.L.
Basically a lengthened version of the .38 special, the 357 Magnum is one of the most popular handgun calibers in the world. Almost every revolver manufacturer makes a firearm in this chambering. Also used in many lever action carbines.
100 27.00
38 Long Colt Brass (Small Pistol Primer) 1.019"-1.026" O.A.L.
Basically a shortened version of the .38 Special. Can be fired from most firearms chambered for .38 Special and .357 Magnum.
100 31.00
38 S&W Brass (Small Pistol primer) .767"-.773" O.A.L.
Also known as the .38 Colt New Police and the .38 Super Police. CANNOT BE USED IN 38 SPECIAL.
100 31.00
38 Special Brass (Small Pistol primer) 1.140"-1.150" O.A.L.
Known for its accuracy, the .38 Special is one of the most popular handgun cartridges in the world. Can be fired in all revolvers chambered for the .357 Magnum.
100 26.00
38-40 Brass (Large Pistol primer) 1.294"-1.300" O.A.L.
Originally a black powder cartridge, this is basically a .44-40 necked down to accept a .401" diameter bullet. Our .38-40 brass has a wall thickness of .0062" but is still stiffer and less fragile than other brands which make it much easier to reload.
50 29.00
38-55 Brass (2.080) (Large Rifle primer) 2.076"-2.082" O.A.L.
The .38-55 is the standard length of 2.080" which is the same as Winchester case. Case mouth has thinner walls (.0072" average thickness at mouth) than the Winchester case allowing for use of the wide variety of bullet diameters, especially in tight chamber/large bore situations. Headstamp reads *-* .38-55.
50 40.00
40 S&W Brass (Small Pistol primer) .842"-.847" O.A.L.
The .40 S&W is basically a short version of the 10mm Auto that utilizes the Small Pistol primer. This cartridge quickly became a favorite among Law Enforcement, target shooters, and plinkers due to its combination of accuracy, power, low recoil and availability.
100 30.00
44 Mag Brass (Large Pistol primer) 1.270"-1.280" O.A.L.
The most powerful commercial handgun cartridge for several years, the .44 Magnum is still one of the most popular handgun cartridges in the world. Almost every major handgun manufacturer produces a firearm in this caliber. It is also available in carbine form from many rifle manufacturers.
100 34.00
44 Special Brass (Large Pistol primer) 1.145"-1.155" O.A.L.
A forerunner to the .44 Magnum, the .44 Special is a very versatile revolver cartridge suited for uses spanning target shooting, self defense, and hunting.
100 34.00
44-40 Brass (Large Pistol primer) 1.294"-1.300" O.A.L.
Also known as the .44-40 Winchester, .44 WCF, and .44 Winchester, this caliber gained popularity because of its availability in both rifles and handguns. The advent of Cowboy Action Shooting has helped to revive this obsolete vintage cartridge. Our .44-40 brass has a wall thickness of .0065" but is still stiffer and less fragile than other brands, which makes it much easier to reload.
100 32.00
45 Auto Brass (Large Pistol primer) .892"-.897" O.A.L.
Designed by John Browning, the .45 Auto, or .45 ACP, has been adopted at one point or another by several governments as their official military handgun chambering. It is still popular in the U.S. as a personal defense or target gun.
100 31.00
45 Colt Brass (Large Pistol primer) 1.273"-1.283" O.A.L.
Originally designed for use with blackpowder, the .45 Colt is one of the most powerful, commonly available handgun cartridges when loaded with smokeless powder. Our .45 Colt brass has been tested to .44 Magnum pressures in gun systems suitable for such loads.
100 35.00
45 S&W Schofield Brass (Large Pistol primer) 1.090"-1.100" O.A.L.
45 Schofield is similar to the 45 Colt. Differences include head diameter approximately .010" larger, case length is 1.090" to 1.100" compared to 1.273" to 1.283" in the .45 Colt. Substantially less internal capacity for shooting light loads in most 45 Colt guns with no modifications. You may need to tune extractor on some lever action rifles, or decrease diameter of the ratchet on the cylinder by .010 to accommodate the larger head diameter in Ruger Vaquero and Colts. Also increases magazine capacity in rifles.
100 37.00
454 Casull Brass (Small Rifle primer) 1.370"-1.380" O.A.L.
Originating in 1957, the .454 Casull is one of the most powerful revolver cartridges available today. This is basically a magnum version of the .45 Colt. It has been lengthened by .100" so it can't be fired in a .45 Colt firearm, though .45 Colt can be fired safely in a .454 Casull.
50 35.00
45-70 Brass (Large Rifle primer) 2.095"-2.102" O.A.L.
Our .45-70 brass has been tested at elevated pressures suitable for Magnum Heavy Hunting Loads in adequate gun systems. When loading with black powder, annealing of mouth may be necessary to allow case to properly seal chamber due to lower pressures generated by these loads. Our case is produced very strong to withstand high pressure loads associated with smokeless hunting loads and since the only way to make brass harder is to work the material our only option is to leave them stiffer so the customers can anneal for specific application. 
50 41.00
45-90 (2.4) Brass (Large Rifle primer) 2.396"-2.402" O.A.L.
This is a .45-70 based case that is 2.4 inches long and is suitable for smokeless or black powder loads. When loading with black powder, annealing of mouth may be necessary to allow case to properly seal chamber due to lower pressures generated by these loads. Our case is produced very strong to withstand high pressure loads associated with smokeless hunting loads and since the only way to make brass harder is to work the material our only option is to leave them stiffer so the customers can anneal for specific application. 
50 82.00
45-100 (2.6) Brass (Large Rifle primer) 2.596"-2.603" O.A.L.
This is a 45-70 based case that is 2.6 inches long. Suitable for black or smokeless powders. When loading with black powder, annealing of mouth may be necessary to allow case to properly seal chamber due to lower pressures generated by these loads. Our case is produced very strong to withstand high pressure loads associated with smokeless hunting loads and since the only way to make brass harder is to work the material our only option is to leave them stiffer so the customers can anneal for specific application.
50 89.00
480 Ruger Brass (Large Pistol primer) 1.274"-1.281" O.A.L.
Based on the .45-70 case, this proprietary cartridge is made popular because of its big power but manageable recoil.
50 42.00
5 in 1 Blank Brass (Large Rifle primer) 1.545"-1.553" O.A.L.
The 5 in 1 is a general blank case that is designed to feed in lever action rifles. It is the same length as a loaded cartridge in 45 Colt, 44-40, 38-40 and 44 MAG and will chamber in all (must neck for 38-40). Will also chamber in 44 SPL if trimmed. It accepts large rifle primers and contains .140 diameter flash hole. Not intended to be re-used after initial loading!.
100 60.00
50 AE Brass (Large Pistol primer) 1.276"-1.284" O.A.L.
This rebated head design cartridge was developed for the Desert Eagle handgun.
50 33.00
500 S&W Mag (R) Brass (Large Rifle primer) 1.616"-1.622" O.A.L.
The Initial run of 500 S&W Mag cases was built to use large pistol primer per Smith & Wesson and Cor-bon specifications. On July 28, 2003, Smith & Wesson and Cor-bon changed specification of primer pocket to be large rifle. Rifle primers are same diameter as pistol except they are approximately .006" taller. This was done to prevent primer from being pierced by firing pin when loaded with max loads and heavy bullets (bullets over 400 grains). It was determined that hole in primer allowed pressure to damage firing pin and bushing, kind of like a cutting torch and the harder cup of a rifle primer will prevent occurrence. All cases sold after July 28, 2003, will contain a large rifle primer pocket to accept a large rifle primer.  Hodgdon Powder has generated load data which recommends using Win. Large Rifle Primers.
Cor-bon has also tested and recommends CCI 250 primers (Magnum Large Rifle). Our new cases will have an "R" after the "Mag" on head stamp to signify rifle pocket. If you have previously purchased 500 cases without "R" on head stamp and wish to modify, you can use a large rifle pocket uniformer to deepen primer pocket to accept large rifle primers by deepening pocket approximately .006". This will not affect integrity of case. For concerns regarding situation contact Smith & Wesson or Cor-bon as they designed case and subsequently changed it.
50 59.00
9MM Brass (Small Pistol primer) .748"-.754" O.A.L.
Also known as the 9mm Parabellum, 9mm Luger, and 9x19mm. This cartridge is now one of the most popular pistol cartridges in the world.
100 25.00

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