Found some more brass to trade; all will be de-primed, if possible, and dry tumbled
48-270 Winchester
48-44 Special
40-45 GAP
100s-38 Special brass, dry tumbled sized and de-primed
100s-38 Special nickel plated brass, dry tumbled sized and de-primed
1-224 Weatherby mag
10-240 Weatherby mag 9 new 1 fired
5-270 Weatherby mag 3 new 2 fired
3-340 Weatherby mag
1-378 Weatherby mag necked to 338
1-378 Weatherby mag
1-460 Weatherby mag
3-404
1-416 Rigby
7-458 Win mag
10-Hornady 450 Marlin
6-300 WSM
18-6mm BR 14-Lapua 3-Rem 1-Sako
2-444
12-25-20
6-220 Russian 3-Lapua 3-Sako
2-22 BR rem
17-17 Rem
6-300 Rem Ultra Mag
3-303 Brit
2-204 Ruger
9-8mm Rem mag
3-9.3x62
8-284 Win
4-6.5 Carcano
1-7mm STW
1-264 Win mag
1-358 Norma
1-22 Rem Jet
1-300 H&H mag
2-6.5x55
2-50 AE
1-6mm PPC
1-7mm BR
2-44-40
5-38-40
1-30 American - half the neck sized to 7mm
2-32-40
42-7mm Remington Magnum brass. There are 39 brass and 3 nickel pieces and a ratty vintage box.
44-7mm T/CU brass
68-270 WSM brass. There are 34 pieces of brass and 34 pieces of nickel. All of the nickel are scuffed from someone's resize die. Some
of it all the way through, you can see brass. I acquired these this way, I do not reload this caliber. I believe the nickel can still be
used okay.
49-38 Super 15 brass 34 nickel
81-32 S&W Long
34-45 Auto Rim and RCBS shellholder
98-32 Auto
41-38 S&W 21 brass 20 nickel
91-32 S&W
46-25 Auto
I am looking primarily for:
brass for 257 Roberts +P, 338-06 marked 338-06 AS, 7-30 Walters marked 7-30 Walters, 357 Maximum and 45-70.
.357, .358 or .359 diameter 180 grain gas check and 200 grain gas check moulds
.458 or .459 diameter 500+ grain plain base moulds