Brass from Across the Pond?

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Re: Brass from Across the Pond?

#11 Post by Mike357 »

:( Starline wont ship internationally :(
It's not the pace of life that concerns me, it's the sudden stop at the end!
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#12 Post by Honey Badger »

Have you tried Reloading International? Mike ships to the UK.
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#13 Post by Tower75 »

Honey Badger wrote:Have you tried Reloading International? Mike ships to the UK.
Never heard of it :oops: Is that the company name, "Reloading International"?
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#14 Post by ovenpaa »

I use them for my Berger's

http://www.reloadinginternational.com/catalog/index.php

They have fixed shipping costs so it is worth experimenting with the shopping cart to get as much as you can weight wise without going into the next shipping bracket. For me it is around 1200 bullets.
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#15 Post by the running man »

Mike357 wrote::( Starline wont ship internationally :(
thats news to me
have to go through midway then....bugger
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When someone says "it's not about the money" you know what? it probably is all about money!
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#16 Post by rox »


Mike357 wrote::( Starline wont ship internationally :(
shooting-supplies.eu list some Starline products, presumably only the more common calibres and not the 'exotic' that was being sought, but their delivery rates are reasonable if they have what you need.

http://www.shooting-supplies.eu/main/br ... =22&page=3

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#17 Post by Mike357 »

Midway, great selection but bloody expensive!

Wilson & Wilson have a ton of new Winchester brass cases listed for sale, whether they are in stock is another question but I have called and left a message for them to let me know.
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#18 Post by Tower75 »

Midway, great selection but bloody expensive!
Agreed. However, I personally think their head-section is lacking. They only ever stock hunting rounds. And I don't want to have to pay £50/100 for the uber accurate target heads that they do stock either.
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Re: Brass from Across the Pond?

#19 Post by Mike357 »

Checked shooting supplies and their 44mag brass is nickel plated :bad:

Wilson & Wilson have 44mag new Winchester brass in stock for £18.65 per 100 with £6.90 postage to Dundee.

Give em a phone!
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#20 Post by Tower75 »

Thanks, but I don't need or own a .44 Mag ;)

I had something exotic in mind, .41 Swiss for a Vetterli rifle. But I've been told I can make some from 8mm Lebel brass, so I *might* attempt that. If I feel brave.

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