
.308 Mixed Once-Fired Brass Cases (ADI & Sako)
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.308 mixed once-fired brass cases (ADI & Sako) are a cost-effective option for reloaders looking for quality .308 reloading brass in Australia.
Each pack contains 50 once-fired .308 cases, made up of a mix of trusted brands including ADI and Sako. These cases are ideal for shooters who prefer to clean, sort, size and prep their own brass to suit their rifle and load setup.
Whether you're loading for hunting, range work or general shooting, this mixed brass provides a reliable foundation for consistent reloads at a more affordable price point.
These cases are sold as once-fired and are not cleaned, allowing reloaders to prep brass to their own standard.
Why choose mixed ADI & Sako .308 brass?
- Mixed ADI & Sako .308 brass cases
- Sold as a 50 pack
- Cost-effective alternative to brand-sorted brass
- Ideal for reloaders who sort and prep their own cases
- Suitable for hunting, range use and general shooting
Important Notes
- Sold as once-fired brass
- 50 cases per bag
- Mixed headstamps (ADI & Sako)
- Cases may require sorting, inspection, cleaning, resizing and trimming before loading
- Always follow safe reloading practices and inspect all brass before use
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Preparing Your .308 Brass
To get the best performance from mixed brass, proper sorting and preparation is essential. Separating cases by headstamp can improve consistency, particularly for precision loads.
Popular options for shooters:
- Bore cleaning tools for maintaining accuracy
- Field-ready cleaning kits for quick maintenance
- Compact cleaning systems for range and hunting use
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Mixed .308 Brass โ What You Need to Know
Mixed once-fired brass is a popular choice for reloaders looking to keep costs down while still achieving reliable performance. While mixed headstamps may introduce slight variation, many shooters use mixed brass successfully for hunting, training and general shooting applications.
For best results, reloaders can sort brass by brand and prepare accordingly.


