.45-110 brass?
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Re: .45-110 brass?
Just shot some of my new Norma brass at the Ben Avery match. I am very happy with it. I'll have to trim a tiny bit off the end of the 2.88 but it holds the most powder and did better than my stretched Starline or the Jamison.
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Re: .45-110 brass?
Buffalo Arms has Norma .45-110 brass in stock right now! It’s the 2.9” trim to length, not the stretched brass.
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I see that Huntington has .45-120 on sale right now for $29.98 for 20.
Even though I'm roughly 18 months out from getting my Quigley, I'm going to start stocking up. Thinking of buying some of these and trimming.
Aha, just found the .45-2.88 on Huntington for $40.98/20.
http://www.huntingtons.com/store/produc ... 271&page=5
Even though I'm roughly 18 months out from getting my Quigley, I'm going to start stocking up. Thinking of buying some of these and trimming.
Aha, just found the .45-2.88 on Huntington for $40.98/20.
http://www.huntingtons.com/store/produc ... 271&page=5
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Re: .45-110 brass?
I wouldn't trim till you do a chamber cast. If you do it will probably be to short.losttrail wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 3:27 pm I see that Huntington has .45-120 on sale right now for $29.98 for 20.
Even though I'm roughly 18 months out from getting my Quigley, I'm going to start stocking up. Thinking of buying some of these and trimming.
Aha, just found the .45-2.88 on Huntington for $40.98/20.
http://www.huntingtons.com/store/produc ... 271&page=5
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Re: .45-110 brass?
Thanks Dennis.Dennis Armistead wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 4:39 pmI wouldn't trim till you do a chamber cast. If you do it will probably be to short.losttrail wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 3:27 pm I see that Huntington has .45-120 on sale right now for $29.98 for 20.
Even though I'm roughly 18 months out from getting my Quigley, I'm going to start stocking up. Thinking of buying some of these and trimming.
Aha, just found the .45-2.88 on Huntington for $40.98/20.
http://www.huntingtons.com/store/produc ... 271&page=5
Dennis
I planned on getting the .45-120 brass and just wait until I get the rifle to do anything with it. Chamber cast is in the plan.
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Just ordered 100 cases of 45 3-1/4 (120) from Huntington's at $29.98/20. Will keep this site on my radar and order more and more as time goes by.
Will just let them sit until I get my Q and ensure proper chamber length.
Now the educating myself on PP loading begins.
Will just let them sit until I get my Q and ensure proper chamber length.
Now the educating myself on PP loading begins.
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Re: .45-110 brass?
Been using the BA .45-100 brass stretched from .348 WCF for 20 years.
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Re: .45-110 brass?
Just call and ask Kirk. He will start you out right.