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bigcountry 07-03-2004 10:54 AM

How would you feel?
 
If you bought 130 pieces of federal "gold" metal 308 brass off ebay that was advertised as once fired and fired by a police sniper. You recieve them and measure .02" of case head expansion and very visible mark from it. The primers are so flattened, you can almost see the markes of the bolt. The primers are gold, which to me means they didn't come from factory federals. At least I never have seen gold primers.

I was ticked. And from a person with over 2000 faverable sales. I emailed back and told how irresponsible that is for them to sale such a thing. And if fired like 5 times, I could get a case rupture and hurt myself and other around me. Do you think I was too hard or off base.

charlie brown 07-03-2004 11:05 AM

RE: How would you feel?
 
I wouldn't be too happy about that either!! I don't think that was being too harsh, because its the truth! I wouldn't buy any once fired brass unless I could see the brass before the purchase. That is why I stick with only new brass that only I will load, except for the .45 ACP brass that I can find at the range or that people are willing to let off their hands for free, because most .45 brass can be fired many times before any problems become present, and I do check each case before loading.

Doe Dumper 07-04-2004 04:16 PM

RE: How would you feel?
 
You were a lot nicer than I would have been.......

bigcountry 07-07-2004 08:45 AM

RE: How would you feel?
 
Well, I might have to eat my words. Wrote Federal and they said they have and do make some Federal Gold Metal ammo with gold plated primers. Well, sure won't be the first time I could have been wrong.

Still, there was such a visible ring on above the base from expansion, I am not sure of "once fired". Learned a lesson from this. Buy only brass you know where it came from.

eldeguello 07-07-2004 10:30 AM

RE: How would you feel?
 

You recieve them and measure .02" of case head expansion and very visible mark from it. The primers are so flattened, you can almost see the markes of the bolt. The primers are gold, which to me means they didn't come from factory federals. At least I never have seen gold primers.
You mean the case heads miked .493" instread of .473"?? Two hundredths of an inch expansion? If so, you'd be hard-pressed to even get them into a sizing die, let alone a rifle chamber!

How can you tell how many times they were fired? Did you section a case, and discover incipient case-head separation? How tight are the primer pockets? Do they still hold new primers with correct tension? A lot of things besides excessive pressures can cause flattened primers.

I have seen gold (or brass) colored primers in Federal factory ammo, but it was in 7mm Remington Magnum "Hi-Shock" ammo, which was purchased many years ago. So it is conceivable that such primers were also used in some of their .308 stuff. But all Federal primers I have ever purchased as components were chrome-plated.

oldelkhunter 07-07-2004 11:54 AM

RE: How would you feel?
 
Dang BC I sell all kinds of used once fired brass on Ebay..too bad what happened and there is not much you can do except leave negative feedback. I am thinking buying and selling brass is a bad thing on Ebay anyway. In todays sue happy times someone can cook up a dangerous handload and blow themselves up and then sue you for selling faulty brass. I cleaned out what I could at home the rest I'll leave at the range secretly and no one has to know I owned it. Garbage brass gets thrown out after I wack the necks shut with a hammer.

bigcountry 07-07-2004 12:43 PM

RE: How would you feel?
 
eld, all I could do is look at the appearance. I measured cases I have resized, and compared against. I also notice a very visible bright ring near the base. The primers were much flatter than any I have ever reloaded. And thats alot of 308 ammo. Gut feelings, along with the primers being gold, made me send them back to the person. Maybe they are once fired, but alot of things told me different. Didn't have time or interest in finding out. So I got a refund. And from now on buy them new.

bigcountry 07-07-2004 01:15 PM

RE: How would you feel?
 
oldelk, so how is the 7mmSTW project coming along. You were telling people about your new project. Never heard the outcome.

Briman 07-07-2004 02:39 PM

RE: How would you feel?
 

If you bought 130 pieces of federal "gold" metal 308 brass off ebay that was advertised as once fired and fired by a police sniper.
I'd be pissed. But it doesn't mention what rifle the so-called 'sniper' fired these through. Could have been an old israeli mauser with excessive headspace and a loose chamber. I'd send the brass back and explainingg that the 'sniper' had better have his barrel set back before he makes any more brass for sale.[:'(]
If you can't do that, I would put in some serious negative feedback in the guy's column.

I don't like to use other people's brass unless its stuff fired from a handgun on the bench next to me from a person who was shooting new ammo and doesn't reload.

bigcountry 07-07-2004 02:45 PM

RE: How would you feel?
 
They said 700PSS rifle.

oldelkhunter 07-07-2004 02:45 PM

RE: How would you feel?
 
BC got a good deal on a Redding Big Boss last week so I went with that instead of my first choice Bonanza Co-ax. I have Forster dies on order as well as 100 remington cases plus all the stoney point paraphenelia needed. Also still darn deciding between a 3.5-10x44 Zeiss or the 4.5-14x44 Zeiss it really is hard making a decision on this. I purchased a 3.5-10 and then called the guy back and told him to cancel it. At the same time I am messing with a 7 WSM and finally have recieved all the equipment I need to reload for it. WOn't be reporting anything back though unless this gun 7STW shoots 1/2" groups at 300 yards:D:D:D:D:D:D will have to cull it if it doesn't do that

eldeguello 07-09-2004 05:07 AM

RE: How would you feel?
 

ORIGINAL: bigcountry eld, all I could do is look at the appearance. I measured cases I have resized, and compared against. I also notice a very visible bright ring near the base. The primers were much flatter than any I have ever reloaded. And thats alot of 308 ammo. Gut feelings, along with the primers being gold, made me send them back to the person. Maybe they are once fired, but alot of things told me different. Didn't have time or interest in finding out. So I got a refund. And from now on buy them new.
Well, I guess if you got your money back, it wasn't a total loss, except having to fool with them in the first place....

HighDesertWolf 08-03-2004 01:23 AM

RE: How would you feel?
 
I would have never bought brass from a individual to begin with. I would maybe take it if it was given to me for free then i would take them and inspect them if they were bad no loss. If i was gonna buy brass I would buy it from a reputable company like midwayusa or cabelas.

HighDesertWolf 08-04-2004 01:46 AM

RE: How would you feel?
 
I looked into it after I purchase some federal large rifle primers they were nickel color
I then looked at a box of federal gold medal 308 match ammo guess what the primer were gold in color. sorry to burst your bubble friend but those shells sound like factory perhaps whoever shot them has some serious head spacing issues with their rifle. But then a again winchesters large rifle primers are gold in color so who knows


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