Starline 9mm Luger Brass – 100 Pack
Original price was: R799.R719Current price is: R719.9mm brass: also known as 9mm Parabellum, 9mm Luger and 9x19mm. his cartridge is now one of the most popular pistol cartridges in the world.
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9mm brass: also known as 9mm Parabellum, 9mm Luger and 9x19mm. his cartridge is now one of the most popular pistol cartridges in the world.
Designed for use in small framed revolvers, this cartridge is basically a shortened version of the .32 H&R Magnum.
Designed for use in small framed revolvers, this cartridge is basically a shortened version of the .32 H&R Magnum.
The .32 Auto is a semi-rimmed pistol cartridge that was originally designed for use in small pocket pistols and a few revolvers.
This case is very similar, except for the difference in length, to the .30 Mauser.
The SOCOM is an awesome cartridge that is basically a long 50AE (O.A.L. of 1.575″) with a rebated .308 style head configuration, necked down to utilize a .458″ diameter projectiles.
The .375 Winchester was brought to the market as a heavy hitting option for Winchester’s “Big Bore ’94” rifle.
Our .45-70 brass has been tested at elevated pressures suitable for Magnum Heavy Hunting Loads in adequate gun systems.
The .30-30 is considered to be the “entry-class” for modern big-game hunting cartridges.
The 7.62x39mm was developed in Russia as a mid-size military cartridge and is among the most widespread military cartridges used today.
While the 7mm-08 Remington was first commercially manufactured in the early 80’s, its roots can be traced back to the late 50’s as a popular wildcat cartridge.
This rimless, bottleneck cartridge was developed by American gun designer Hugo Borchardt and was used in the Mauser pistol. We recommend using .308″ diameter bullets in our brass.
The venerable 30-06 was adopted in 1906 for the 1903 Springfield service rifle for the U.S. Military. Since then, this utilitarian round has been chambered in an abundance of rifles in every action type.
The venerable .308 Winchester has made quite a name for itself since it was first introduced in 1952. The .308 and its military equivalent, the 7.62x51mm Nato, is a very efficient cartridge that has excellent ballistics, while still being fairly easy on the shoulder.
Introduced in 1997, the .260 Remington is another wildcat turned commercial cartridge. Utilizing a 6.5mm (.264″) diameter bullet, the .260 has a lot less recoil than its .308 parent case, but shoots much flatter.
The shorter length also gives it more versatility as far as bullet seating depth is concerned. Almost every major rifle company offers either a bolt-action rifle or a modern sporting rifle in the 6.5 Creedmoor due to its versatility and inherent accuracy.
The 6.5 Grendel was designed for use in an AR-15 type rifle to offer ballistics similar to the .308 Winchester, with less recoil.
The SR 6mm CM is their small rifle primer version of the 6mm Creedmoor. Just like their SR 6.5 CM, they utilize the standard .080″ flash hole diameter, as they feel this gives better ignition with slower burning and hard to ignite powders.
The .224 Valkyrie is touted for its long range capabilities. While not the fastest factory .22 caliber AR chambering, its short fat case allows it to fit longer, high BC bullets.
The .222 Remington was introduced in 1950 and quickly became the favorite caliber of many shooters and hunters.
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