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Offline swifty

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best price for 38-55 brass
« on: April 18, 2005, 09:35:59 AM »
I just got a new 38-55 NEF?HR for BPCR shooting. I have found limited supplies for Brass. Midway doesn't stock, Widners has it for $12.50/50 but does not have any in stock and doesn't take backorders. Buffalo has it but very pricey. Several other suppliers I found on the web were out of stock.
Does anyone have a good source of supply in stock and at a good price?

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best price for 38-55 brass
« Reply #1 on: April 18, 2005, 06:18:51 PM »
If you have more time than money, you can form 38-55 brass from 30-30 brass.  The cases will be a little short, but that really doesn't matter, since you probably won't be roll crimping your BP loads.  Just seat the bullet out to the correct over all length for your load, and your powder capacity won't suffer, either.  A little scrounging at your local shooting range might even provide you with a free source of 30-30 brass.

Ken Waters makes 38-55 brass out of 30-30 and 32 Special brass by putting 15 grains of Bullseye in the case, topped with a small twist of paper towel or toilet tissue BUT NO BULLET.  You fire this load into the air, to make sure the powder and wad stay at the primer end of the case.  Every time you pull the trigger, you get a fire formed 38-55 case that's just a little bit short.  He says this is quicker and easier than sizing in stages with dies.  Your brass will certainly never grow too long for your chamber!
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Re: best price for 38-55 brass
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Re: best price for 38-55 brass
« Reply #3 on: June 01, 2007, 09:00:11 PM »
The summer run is in stock now at most places.   Check Powder Valley.  Which length brass does your rifle require?  Tom.
Tom Chase  Passed away at his home on Wed Nov 23

RIP Tom.