Starline .223 Rem Brass – 100 Pack
R879The .223 Remington is one of the most widely used centerfire cartridges today. Tracing its roots back to the .222 Remington, the .223 was designed to achieve certain ballistics for military use.
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The .223 Remington is one of the most widely used centerfire cartridges today. Tracing its roots back to the .222 Remington, the .223 was designed to achieve certain ballistics for military use.
The .300 Blackout is based off of a shortened 5.56x45mm case that is necked to .30 caliber. For AR-15 platform rifles and pistols it only requires changing the barrel to go from 5.56 to .300 Blackout.
Introduced in 1955 by Winchester, the .243 Winchester is one of the most popular and versatile cartridges available. Derived from the .308 Winchester, the .243’s low recoil and flat trajectory make it an excellent all around cartridge.
10mm Auto Brass – The 10mm Auto was designed primarily for law enforcement but was quickly abandoned in favor of the .40 S&W.
The .270 Winchester has been around nearly a century and has become just as popular as its parent cartridge, the .30-06.
The 45 Auto+P is a strengthened version of the 45 Auto with the same external dimensions. A thicker web and heavier sidewall at base strengthens the case in potentially unsupported areas.
The .308 Match is their small primer version of the .308 Winchester case. Many competitive shooters prefer the consistent velocities produced by small rifle primers.
This is their Small Rifle Primer version of the 6.5 Creedmoor. The 6.5 Creedmoor was designed as a target caliber in 2007 by Hornady but has become an extremely popular hunting caliber as well.
This rebated head design cartridge was developed for the Desert Eagle handgun.
The highest velocity revolver cartridge ever produced, this .45 caliber chambering is basically a lengthened .454 Casull.
The .455 Webley MKII is a British revolver cartridge designed for their military in the late 1800’s. This brass will work for all of the Webley MKII, MKIII,MKIV, MKV, and MKVI cartridges.
Originating in 1957, the .454 Casull is one of the most powerful revolver cartridges available today.
Basically a heavy duty, lengthened version of the .45 Auto. Firearms have been available from Magnum Research, USA Firearms Corp, L.A.R., and Thompson/Center. 45 Winchester Magnum.
45 Colt Brass. Originally designed for use with black powder, the .45 Colt is one of the most powerful, commonly available handgun cartridges when loaded with smokeless powder.
.45 Auto Brass: Designed by John Browning, the .45 Auto, or .45 ACP, has been adopted at one point or another by several governments as their official military handgun chambering.
The 444 Marlin was introduced in the mid- 60’s to give their model 336 Levergun a boost in horsepower.
A forerunner to the .44 Magnum, the .44 Special is a very versatile revolver cartridge suited for uses spanning target shooting, self defense, and hunting.
Designed to achieve .44 Magnum ballistics from a semi-automatic pistol, this caliber became famous by Clint Eastwood in Sudden Impact.
The .40 S&W is basically a short version of the 10mm Auto that utilizes the Small Pistol primer.
357 Mag Brass: Basically a lengthened version of the .38 special, the 357 Magnum is one of the most popular handgun calibers in the world.
Very similar to the .38 Super Comp but with modified extractor groove geometry to aide in full length resizing. Used mainly in competition raceguns.
Very similar to the .38 Super Comp but with modified extractor groove geometry to aide in full length resizing. Used mainly in competition raceguns.
38 Super Comp Brass: The .38 Super Comp is a heavy duty rimless 38 Super. Similar internal capacity to 38 Super.
38 SPL+P has no difference from the standard 38 SPL, other than headstamp designation for load segregation. This is due to the fact that our standard case design will handle +P pressures with no problems.
38 Special Brass: Known for its accuracy, the .38 Special is one of the most popular handgun cartridges in the world. Can be fired in all revolvers chambered for the .357 Magnum.
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