You are welcome. And component availability is really the problem, isn't it? It seems everything is scarce and overpriced. Well keep your eyes open because sometimes it's out there if you look diligently enough.Zahn, received the brass yesterday. Now, find primers, have powder and projectiles. Thanks again.
Received your .270 135gr. SMK's today.got another one, I found when cleaning up, 100 135 grain Sierra match king 270 .277 HPBT I sold my 270 over a year ago, and thought I had given all the pieces and parts with it, see what happens when you do a little cleaning and organizing. in this time of hard to find pieces, maybe somebody on here could use them?
If I recall correctly, I bought these to try to load up some varmint rounds in the 270, never did it, cause I have a 243, 223, and others and then I sold the 270.
I actually bought some Husky Cabs for my reloading room (see the what did you do in the reloading room today thread). and found these while moving from boxes to cabinets.
who wants em?
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Hi, Dave,I would not mind some 45 brass if nobody else needs it.
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I truly appreciate the offer, thank you. I have more .270 brass than I will probably use in my lifetime. I will ask you to pass it along to a more worthy or needy soul than myself.I have 18 pieces of nickel .270 Win brass I won't use; FC headstamp. They came with some once-fired brass I bought to experiment with: I plan to anneal the yellow brass cases, expand the necks to .284, load them up, and fire form them to .280 AI. I don't want to mess with the nickel cases. If you can use them, shoot me a PM with a ship to address.
I have 18 pieces of nickel .270 Win brass I won't use; FC headstamp. (snip)
Arrived today. Already cleaned, sized & trimmed. Thank you, Legionnaire!
You are welcome!Zahn, just posting here to say thanks again for the SPP brass.
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