Don McDowell wrote: ↑Sun May 17, 2020 7:08 amWhere are you seeing 405 ammo in stock? At 55$ per box of 20, it's a pretty spendy deal to come up with 200 rounds of empty brass...august west wrote: ↑Sat May 16, 2020 6:17 amOddly enough no shortage of .405 Winchester ammo out there - you could buy it and break it down and sell the bullets. Or let a friend with a .405 shoot it all up. Or buy an 1895!
405 Winchester vs 40-70 SS
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Re: 405 Winchester vs 40-70 SS
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Where are you seeing 405 ammo in stock? At 55$ per box of 20, it's a pretty spendy deal to come up with 200 rounds of empty brass...
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https://ammoseek.com/ammo/405-winchester
That's not that out of line with Rocky Mountain and other expensive cases, but granted it isn't cheap.
Where are you seeing 405 ammo in stock? At 55$ per box of 20, it's a pretty spendy deal to come up with 200 rounds of empty brass...
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https://ammoseek.com/ammo/405-winchester
That's not that out of line with Rocky Mountain and other expensive cases, but granted it isn't cheap.
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