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Whats the weirdest headstamp you have ever seen?

I was segregating 223 range brass and came across something I had never seen. 223 brass headstamped with the Gorilla brand. Have you ever shoot Gorilla ammo?
 
I was segregating 223 range brass and came across something I had never seen. 223 brass headstamped with the Gorilla brand. Have you ever shoot Gorilla ammo?


Hmmm??? I have have some Gorilla ammo in .308 and the headstamp is simply the same as one sees with Federal brass (yes, it's Federal brass).
 
I found some brass at the range that had really weird writing on it! It looked like Cyrillic or Hindu or Arabic! I was stumped. I searched and searched, to no avail! Then one day, I picked it up and looked at it. I finally saw what it was! The outline of a deer head!:mad:
 
"How about no headstamp."

In the 80's an acquaintance who was a retired ATF agent would buy large quantities of once fired brass from the government for resale to shooters. On a trip to his place to purchase some brass he showed me two non head stamped 7MM Remington Magnum cases. They were in a lot of four 55gal drums of mixed brass he picked up at the Glynco Ga. training center for the Secret Service. Allegedly for use by counter snipers when in other countries. I do know that he was told to bring them back on his next trip.
 
I second the no headstamp, but it was at a match where someone was showing his fired case off to people and talking about his load caused it to erase the head stamp from the case. Can you imagine how much pressure it takes to do that??

RO/MD made him quit for the day.
 
"How about no headstamp."

In the 80's an acquaintance who was a retired ATF agent would buy large quantities of once fired brass from the government for resale to shooters. On a trip to his place to purchase some brass he showed me two non head stamped 7MM Remington Magnum cases. They were in a lot of four 55gal drums of mixed brass he picked up at the Glynco Ga. training center for the Secret Service. Allegedly for use by counter snipers when in other countries. I do know that he was told to bring them back on his next trip.

If a countersniper was to use his gun somewhere covert he will use a local caliber/rifle and wouldnt be using a 7mag
 
If a countersniper was to use his gun somewhere covert he will use a local caliber/rifle and wouldnt be using a 7mag


Makes perfect sense to me. Just know what I was told, did see the brass but have no first hand knowledge of its origin or actual reason for existing.
 
I was segregating 223 range brass and came across something I had never seen. 223 brass headstamped with the Gorilla brand. Have you ever shoot Gorilla ammo?
Yes. Some 223 I believe with some 69 gr SMKs. I probably still have a box or two. None of my ARs have shot that bullet well, but they all like the 77 gr.
 
The brass I was sorting to reload will be 69 grain matchkings. I don't think my 9 twist will stabilize 77gr bullets. But the 73 grain Bergers shoot good.
 

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