Looking for 45 2 7/8 brass

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hodges
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Looking for 45 2 7/8 brass

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I'm looking for 45 2 7/8 brass help!
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hodges,
what cha need .......
and why are you in the precussion gun section...Dean
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Post by ole pizen slinger »

Best buy for Norma 45-110 brass was Graff and Sons. Last time I looked it was $155.00/100.
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bucksnort
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Just ordered 100 pieces of Norma Basic from Midway. Graf's prices went up. Should be here tomorrow.

Why isn't Starline jumping on the bandwagon for .40-70 and .45-110? For that matter, why is Winchester still making .30-40 Krag? Are there so many .30-40s out there? Also, .405s? There must be more .40-70s than .405s out there too. Might as well go and load some .45-70s and get over it..................
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