Duck Creek Sporting Goods - Part One


Posted April 17, 2019 by duckcreeksportinggoods

For more details on our products and services, please feel free to visit us at reloading supplies, 300 blackout brass, 308 Winchester brass, 300 RUM brass, Starline brass

 
Duck Creek Sporting Goods LLC (DCSG) is America’s best source for factory new and processed cartridge cases. Processed brass is classified as ONCE FIRED or USED. All fired reloading brass has been wet method cleaned and usually deprimed creating “AS NEW” appearance. Used brass sold here is 50% of new pricing, Once Fired sold at 70% of new inventory sold here. Inspection period provided..
DCSG offers new and “older stock” bullets and reloading dies. We also have limited supplies of classic factory ammunition.
22 Savage High Power
Vintage lot, 25 shell cases. Head stamps are Rem-UMC (19 pieces), Peters (2 pieces) and two from the SA Group. Brass is unprimed, cleaned and has appearance of “AS NEW”
Note: Please inspect used brass prior to use to insure cases are free from defects. The goal of Duck Creek is to sell only quality components, unless noted in the description we do not know how many times brass has been previously fired. Used brass sold “AS IS’, three day inspection periods are granted, buyer is responsible for shipping charges
22 Savage High Power (NORMA)
25 factory new, unprimed Norma 22 Savage High Powerunprimed brass rifle cases. UNIT PRICE $1.499 cents each. This rifle brass is a special order, currently availble. Please allow 7-10 working days for delivery.
Designed by Charles Newton and released in 1912 for the Model 99 rifle, the .22 Hi power fired a 70 grain .228 caliber bullet at a then fast, 2790fps. The .22 Hi Power was given the same mystical kudos as Remington’s .222 that came 38 years later. Not only was it used on North American game but also Asiatic and African game. In fact, Karamojo Bell wrote of using it for shooting Buffalo, his point of aim being just behind the ear.
RELOADING PREPARATION:
Brass case mouths MAY not be perfectly round from the manufacturing process, this can be corrected by running brass through the size die (always recommended) prior to loading. Residue from the annealing process may leave a stain on the case neck that can be removed by tumbling. Annealing involves rapid heating then cooling to impart the shell cases with the proper hardness to securely hold bullets in place and provides flexibility to expand and contract through multiple firings handloaders expect.
22-250 Remington brass (Remington, QTY 50)
50 factory new REMINGTON unprimed 22-250 Remington brass cartridge cases.
For more details on our products and services, please feel free to visit us at reloading supplies, 300 blackout brass, 308 Winchester brass, 300 RUM brass, Starline brass
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Last Updated April 17, 2019