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Originally Posted by coldbeerchief
How much to process NEW brass?
i.e. no need to decap, swage, etc.
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I will not work on new or processed brass. The work/time involved is easily triple that of once fired. The reason being that the trim die I use relies on the case walls grabbing on the the die so when the cutter blade come down the case stays put and the blade does not spin the case in the die. If that happens, things get ugly in a hurry.
I did 500 pieces of virgin Lapua brass for my bolt gun. Ended up hacking the tops off the cases with a trim die/hack saw on my rockchucker then running them through my 1050.
No discount for de-primed or processed brass as it all still has to go through my machine and inspected by me after. In fact I am not willing to work on processed brass.
Im not getting rich off this, just trying to help people out.