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got 500 .41 brass (Win) from Cabela. got 1000 215 cast .41 from Oregon Trail. powder and primers i had on hand. brass was high initially, but still have 300 that have not been fired. load up 200 at a time and it is holding well. skimpy belling and just enough crimp does that. several more 1000's from Oregon Trail have been down the bbls of my .41's. i like these cause they dont lead up my stuff.
like everything else, once you get into it, taint so bad.
I've got brass from starline, federal, winchester, remington and pmc. Can't say one is better than the other, all have been reloaded 8 times or so. If I was to just go and buy 1000 pieces of new brass, you can't beat starlines price.
Just for punching holes in paper, I buy commercial cast bullets from Mid Kansas bullets or Berry's plated bullets.. These I favor above cast because they seem to preform well in all my guns. Ordering Remington Jacketed bullets are a great price for this style bullet.
Berry's delivers free for orders above 25 dollars. I think Starlines prices are with postage included.
Mostly I've ordered from MidwayUSA or GRAFS.com, I've not had any problems with either of them.
I got tired of trying to find .41 Rem Mag brass in stock at shops and gunshows, so I ordered 500 rounds direct from Starline - the price they list on their internet site includes shipping. I obtain lead bullets from gunshows, in my area (NC) both Valiant (out of Alabama) and D&J (out of Maryland) have dealers set up and displaying 215 grain LSWC bullets - so get a couple of thousand at least once a year. I use lots of 2400 powder and Winchester large pistol primers in my 45 Colt, so I never have a shortage of those two components. You will like Starline direct, they are good folks to deal with. Odessa
I have some Elmer Keith Design 220 gr. SWC bullet molds made of lifetime Meehanite a Competition Winning 4 cavity mold with handles by the founding Saeco Company of California. Made in 1977. Old time Quality [email protected]
I have a pair of Smith Model 58's 4 inch police models
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