Starline Brass Kicks off 2017 with Online Giveaway

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posted on January 11, 2017
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Starline Brass recently kicked off a “New Year, New Gear” Facebook and online giveaway. The promotion began on January 5, 2017 and is slated to run for eight weeks, with a “Reloader’s Dream” prize pack given away every two weeks for the first two months of 2017.

Each of the four prize packs will include 500 Sierra bullets and 500 Starline cases of the winner’s choice. The first prize pack features a Hornady Case Prep Duo Tool. The second includes a Berry’s Brass Tumbler and Media Separator. The third prize pack will feature a MEC Marksman Metallic Press with Stand, and the final prize pack features a Dillon XL 650 loader with accessories.

Enter to win the first prize pack today by visiting Starline Brass on Facebook, or go to www.starlinebrass.com/contest.

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