Bargain cases....?!

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Bargain cases....?!

#1 Post by Sim G »

For the .35 Remington chambered, Marlin 336 I picked up at Phoenix, a local dealer actually has some .35 Rem brass in stock. 200 of them. Allegedly, all brand new and in 20 round boxes.... (I'm suspecting once fired because of the packaging....)

Anyhow, how much? £200!! ****

The rifle was £250.

So, expensive brass or cheap rifle?

Found a dealer in the US that will do me 500 once fired for $116. Anyone want to split?
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#2 Post by mag41uk »

Hannams list them for £60 a 100.
I dont think thats too bad for an unusual case!
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#3 Post by Sim G »

Just unusual in Europe. New guns are still being chambered in .35 Rem.
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#4 Post by dromia »

Cracking round! :goodjob:
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#5 Post by tackb »

£1 a case ? try £3:50 a case for 45/120 brass !
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#6 Post by greenshoots »

you can make them from 303 british

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