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Reloading, Gunsmithing, and Ammo
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By denick
#56971
Are Starline brass a quality product?

A guy has 2000 new, primed for $300.00?
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By CTSixshot
#56972
I've never had any issues with Starline brass. In some calibers, you're only going to find it available from Starline.
If you need .357 SIG, 45 S&W Schofield or .44 Russian, I've got some virgin Starline in these calibers.
Just use Grafs.com as a price guide and make your own determination. If shipping, the primed brass may be considered as haz-mat; I've never gotten an authoritative answer from the USPS on this.
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By mu2bdriver
#56973
Starline is good stuff. Like was mentioned, sometimes they're the only ones making hard-to-find brass. Without knowing the caliber of brass you're looking at, I can't pass judgment on the price, but my overall experience with the product has been positive.
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By denick
#56974
I thought I put in that it is 9MM
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By xring
#56980
I'm not going to comment on the price but Starline brass is very good. I've used it in .357, .22 Hornet, and .45 ACP. I think it's one of the best and if buying new, it's my first choice.
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