Those are hard to get, I bought as many as I could when I found some in stock.
Shells however you can collect for free at ranges and toss them in tumbler to clean a bit then deprime and polish them up for sale. That's working quite well thus far.
A little dish soap and steel mixing media.
I just shoot em with a brass catcher and reload. Selling is a pretty good idea because fully processing 5.56 brass is a major chore. Removing primer crimps, trimming to size (because they stretch when fired) and deburring. Then you can start reloading.
I ended up with an auto trimmer as one of the dies in the reloader, trims and reforms.
An rt1500 for dillon machines.
A brass catcher would help, but I don't mind too much picking it up after. The kids make a game of who can get the most.
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