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.223 and 9mm brass for .308 bullets

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  • .223 and 9mm brass for .308 bullets

    I've got a bunch of 9MM and 223 ounce fired brass for trade. I'm looking for 308 bullets preferably 165-180 grain, or 748 Winchester powder.

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    Do you want jacketed or cast 180's
    Originally posted by grayflyer007 View Post
    I've got a bunch of 9MM and 223 ounce fired brass for trade. I'm looking for 308 bullets preferably 165-180 grain, or 748 Winchester powder.

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