Kansas Gunshop is a Wichita, KS-based retailer specializing in reloading components and firearms. The /Trade: RELOADING BRASS near Davenport, Nebraska, USA : 12974308 is a bulk lot of once-fired reloading brass, suitable for various calibers. This offering provides a cost-effective solution for high-volume reloaders. Available now for $250.
Reviewed by Derek, Owner & FFL Holder at Kansas Gunshop. Kansas-licensed FFL dealer since 2008, NRA Range Safety Officer.
Last updated: April 2026
What is the /Trade: RELOADING BRASS near Davenport, Nebraska, USA : 12974308?
This listing is for a bulk quantity of once-fired reloading brass, designated by the unique identifier /Trade: RELOADING BRASS near Davenport, Nebraska, USA : 12974308. As an FFL holder, I’ve handled a fair bit of brass over the years, and this particular lot represents a practical option for reloaders looking to save on component costs. It’s a mixed-headstamp, unsorted collection, typical of bulk offerings, and it’s coming straight from our inventory here in Wichita, KS.
| Product Type | Reloading Brass |
|---|---|
| Material | Brass Alloy |
| Manufacturing | Once-fired, mixed manufacturers |
| Finish | Unprocessed, as-fired condition |
| Hardness/Quality | Good for once-fired; annealing recommended for best results on subsequent reloads |
| Compatibility | Varies by caliber; requires sorting by end-user |
| Installation/Usage | Requires cleaning, resizing, and priming before loading |
| Weight | Approximately 20 lbs (estimated, actual weight may vary) |
| Dimensions | Mixed calibers, unsorted |
| Country of Origin | Mixed, primarily USA manufactured ammunition |
| Condition | Used, once-fired. May contain minor dents, dings, or tarnishing. |
| SKU | 12974308 |
What are the key features of this reloading brass?
- Bulk Quantity: This is a substantial lot, providing a good foundation for extensive reloading projects.
- Cost-Effective: Purchasing once-fired brass significantly reduces the per-round cost compared to new brass.
- Mixed Calibers: The lot contains various rifle and pistol calibers, offering versatility for reloaders with multiple firearms. Exact calibers and quantities are not guaranteed.
- Unprocessed Condition: The brass is in its as-fired state, allowing the reloader to perform all necessary prep work to their specific standards.
- Local Sourcing: Originating near Davenport, Nebraska, USA, this brass is a domestic acquisition, which can be a plus for some buyers.
Who should consider this reloading brass?
This lot of reloading brass is for the dedicated reloader who understands the process of preparing once-fired cases. It’s not a grab-and-go solution, but rather a raw material for those who enjoy the hands-on aspect of cartridge assembly.
Buy it if:
- You are an experienced reloader looking to reduce component costs.
- You have the equipment and time to sort, clean, and process mixed brass.
- You shoot multiple calibers and can utilize a variety of cases.
- You appreciate the value in once-fired brass for high-volume shooting or practice.
- You’re looking for a bulk supply to stock up your reloading bench.
Skip it if:
- You are new to reloading and prefer new, pre-processed brass for simplicity. See our new brass inventory for alternatives.
- You only reload a single, specific caliber and require sorted, headstamp-matched cases.
- You don’t have the time or equipment for brass preparation (cleaning, sizing, trimming, etc.).
- You require match-grade, perfectly uniform brass for precision shooting. For that, consider specific premium brass brands.
What are the advantages and disadvantages?
Pros:
- ✅ Significant cost savings per case compared to new brass.
- ✅ Large quantity provides ample supply for extended reloading sessions.
- ✅ Opportunity to acquire brass for multiple calibers in one purchase.
- ✅ Ideal for plinking, practice, or general range use where absolute precision isn’t the primary goal.
- ✅ Allows for full control over the brass preparation process.
Cons:
- ❌ Requires considerable sorting and processing time by the end-user.
- ❌ Mixed headstamps and unknown firing history may lead to slight variations in case capacity and performance.
- ❌ May contain some unusable cases (e.g., heavily dented, split necks) that need to be culled, reducing the effective quantity. Consider processed brass for a more ready-to-load option.
How does this compare to other reloading brass options?
| Feature | /Trade: RELOADING BRASS (This Product) | Cheap Imported Brass (e.g., some Tula/Wolf cases) | Premium New Brass (e.g., Lapua, Starline) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Material | Once-fired brass alloy, mixed manufacturers | New brass-plated steel or lower-grade brass | New, virgin brass alloy, specific manufacturer |
| Quality | Good for once-fired, requires processing; mixed consistency | Variable, often softer or less consistent; limited reloadability | High, consistent, often annealed for multiple reloads |
| Compatibility | Mixed calibers, requires sorting | Specific caliber, often limited to common cartridges | Specific caliber, dimensionally consistent |
| Shipping | From Wichita, KS (domestic) | Can be international or domestic, varies by vendor | From vendor/distributor (domestic or international) |
| Lifespan/Durability | Multiple reloads possible with proper care | Often 1-2 reloads, sometimes none | Many reloads, often 10+ with proper annealing |
| Price | ~$250 (for bulk lot) | ~$60-80 (per 100-200 cases) | ~$250+ (per 500 cases, caliber dependent) |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does “once-fired” mean for reloading brass?
“Once-fired” means the brass case has been fired one time in a firearm. It has not been reloaded or processed since its initial use. This brass will need to be cleaned, resized, deprimed, and potentially trimmed before it can be reloaded.
Will this brass need to be cleaned and processed?
Yes, absolutely. This brass is sold in its as-fired condition. It will require sorting by caliber, cleaning (e.g., tumbling), resizing, depriming, and potentially trimming and chamfering/deburring before it is ready for priming and powder.
Are all the cases guaranteed to be usable?
No, with bulk once-fired brass, there’s always a small percentage of cases that may be unusable due to heavy dents, split necks, or other damage. We recommend inspecting each case during your processing. The quantity provided accounts for some level of culling.
What calibers are included in this mixed lot?
The exact calibers and their ratios are not guaranteed as this is a mixed lot. It typically includes common rifle and pistol calibers that you’d find at a range. Expect a variety, but specific requests for certain calibers cannot be accommodated with this specific listing.
Where can I buy reloading brass online?
You can buy reloading brass, including this bulk lot, right here at Kansas Gunshop (kansas-gunshop.com). We ship directly from our facility in Wichita, KS.
Can I request specific headstamps or manufacturers?
No, this particular listing is for a mixed lot of once-fired brass, meaning headstamps and manufacturers will vary. We do not sort by headstamp for this bulk offering.
How much brass is included for $250?
The listing is for a bulk quantity, estimated around 20 lbs. The exact number of cases will vary significantly depending on the mix of calibers (e.g., 9mm cases weigh less than .308 cases), so it’s sold by the lot for the stated price.
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Last updated: April 2026





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