![]() In turn, the quality of tighter tolerances is much more easily managed. Remanufactured / reconditioned cartridge cases, on the other hand, are typically produced in lower volumes. In other words, each round is different (thousandths). Specifications: Bearing in mind that new ammunition is typically mass produced in large quantities – with the dictate to keep within SAAMI specifications – dimensional variations within these SAAMI tolerances will likely exist across each given case. Who knows what level of neglect, misuse, and abuse a cartridge case has been through when picking up brass out at the range? ‘Once-Fired’ brass from a reputable manufacturer guarantees the cartridge case has been discharged through a firearm once in its product life. ‘Once-Fired’ brass ensures that the brass has not been ‘work-hardened’ or near stress failure over the course of multiple reloadings under unknown conditions. Once-Fired: All seasoned reloaders know that the key to purchasing reconditioned brass is to get ‘Once- Fired.’ The simple reasoning is that quality brass cartridge cases have a reusability of 10 to 15 reloads (quasi-benchmark) before they are worn out. Following strict quality control processes that ensure all SAAMI (Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufactures Institute) specifications are complied with, finished products include all material and dimensional standards established by SAAMI for safety and functional operation within the appropriate firearm. Overall, commercially remanufactured cartridge cases are produced under federally licensed and insured manufacturers. The differences between our cartridge case and a newly manufactured one are both small and large – small when considering the actual specifications associated with the final product, and large when compared to the price. Top Brass specializes in the remanufacture and reconditioning of ‘Once-Fired’ brass cartridge cases.
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