Syko - Thanks for your opinion, I do value it. I kind of thought that the Lake City brass would be of higher quality than Winchester; which I have been using for the last few years. I have worked with once fired Military brass, but not LC. I bought a large batch of TW '72 brass. I was not that impressed with it. The ones I have worked with have to be sorted for off center flash holes. Once fired cases I had, needed the primer punched out, and the primer pockets chamfered and tumbled before doing any thing else to it. I find the some times the rims are chewed up and then there are dents in the cases, the case head has marks in it that look like they have seen high pressure, similar to ejector marks in a bolt gun that has seen high pressure. It is not that I can't work with it, I can and have. I do spent quite a bit of time prepping cases so I am a little "fussy". I full length size, trim, deburr the inside and outside case mouths, uniform primer pockets, deburr the flash hole and depending on the application turn case necks and resize again; just in case I pulled the neck off center by turning. I just thought that I would have better cases that still cost less than civilian cases ($20/100) and still be all the same head stamp in perfect condition. I have not bought them, just considering them. I would still consider once fired cases. Is your experience with once fired LC better than mine with TW '72 and do you get a choice of year of manufacture when you order? Other than sorting for year; does it matter which years you get? The few places I looked at were more than $65/1000, but much less than $200/1000. Anyone else can jump in here too.