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Do you have brass for any calibers you don't own?

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20 February 2010, 01:12
daniel77
Do you have brass for any calibers you don't own?
This one kinda goes along with the "Do you scavenge Brass from the Range?" poll.

I have a list, in my head, of guns I want to own someday. Coincidentally, I also pick up brass for them when available. Does anyone else do this? I think only a fellow gun nut would understand. wave




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20 February 2010, 02:01
hawkins
You not a real gun nut until you buy a gun to
use brass you have picked up.
Good luck, there is no cure.
20 February 2010, 02:27
doubledown
I have brass, dies, and bullets for a .500 Jeffery I don't own yet. My logic... I have no choice now, I have to buy the rifle. A few more months...
20 February 2010, 03:05
graybird
Not brass, but I have almost a full case of shells for a 20 guage and I've never owned one!


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20 February 2010, 03:25
ramrod340
I've got brass for several I don't own and have never owned. I can beat that I have bought dies because the price was good and I thought I MIGHT build something in that caliber some day. Big Grin


As usual just my $.02
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20 February 2010, 04:16
ted thorn
I have brass and dies for rifles that I don't own.


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20 February 2010, 04:46
Fjold
I have brass and dies for guns that I have never owned. I have magazines for rifles and pistol that I've never owned and for cartridges that I've never owned either.


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20 February 2010, 04:52
Don Edwards
Yup...sure do.
I even pick up brass for calibers I don't ever expect to own when it's lying around...just in case someone I know wants to have it.
20 February 2010, 05:27
jeffeosso
oh yeah .. have bought a big supply as an excuse to build a rifle in that caliber .. and i buy ALOT of 375 rum brass .. shot one twice... but i use it to make 416, 458, and 470 AR!!


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20 February 2010, 05:41
Black Fly
My accumulations are from my phases. I just came on a box from my 35 phase, 350 mag,358,356, and empty bags for 35 remington. Guess I sold them or loaned them out? Same thing on shotshells. Anybody need a pile of Remington 57* cases or primers? I'm sure if I look, there are more.
I have a tendency to load up on brass when I buy a rifle and then not sell them when the rifle goes. Think I need to put an ad in the classified.
Never thought of the excuse of needing a rifle to use up brass. Sounds like good frugal advice.
Bfly


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20 February 2010, 08:04
plainsman456
I have about 15 boxes of 25-35win loaded shells that I have been colecting over the years.One day it will happen. Big Grin
20 February 2010, 09:06
MThuntr
Oh yeah!! Every time I go to the range, I pick up all the reloadable brass I can.

It's not a matter of IF I get those calibers...it's WHEN so it's just prepping for the future.


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20 February 2010, 10:40
homebrewer
I have maybe 300 .40S&W cases in brass and nickel (mixed maker) that I am going to give away here in a bit for the cost of its shipping and my stamp. If you need .40S&W, keep a sharp eye because it will go to one of the first twelve who can most closely guess a number between zero and seventy-five. NO PM requests will be considered...
20 February 2010, 10:43
Brando
I got an ammo can full of 45ACP brass, I no longer own a 45. I dont even remember where I got it from but its all in good shape. I guess I should sell it...
20 February 2010, 20:20
Stonecreek
I bought two hundred rounds of .222 Magnum brass waaay back when Herter's was closing it out for $2 per hundred (the $4 plus shipping was about all I could afford!) That brass is still serving me well in a .222 Magnum Sako which I picked about up 15 years later (which was about 20 years ago!)
20 February 2010, 20:32
Blacktailer
Brass, dies, bullets, powders. Guess I should have an AR garage sale someday. Roll Eyes


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21 February 2010, 02:19
muck
Don't we all?

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21 February 2010, 03:51
Sam
I used to pick it up and clean it. When I had enough I took it to the gunshow and traded for cast lead bullets to a bulk reloader. I had two cans of 9mm brass before I got my first 9mm. I bought my SIG thinking i'd never get another 9mm, now I have three. I have some brass now but not enough to do anything with, 33-30 and such.


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21 February 2010, 07:26
icemanls2
Boy, and i was thinking i was a little off the wagon, but i'm seeing i am normal in here. I have about 500 empty cases and about 200 live rounds of 338 win mag and have never owned one. I also have about the same in .222 Rem along with dies for both. They are both on the wish list though. I havn't purchased the 338 probably because i don't do alot of big game hunting and i own 2 .300 Win mag's and absolutely love em. Shoot them more than anything else but the 338 will come.
21 February 2010, 08:03
MMM
I have a couple hundred once-fired .30-30 cases I scrounged about 20 yes ago. I figured I might end up with one eventually, but I haven't yet.
21 February 2010, 09:00
0X0
quote:
Originally posted by hawkins:
You not a real gun nut until you buy a gun to
use brass you have picked up.
Good luck, there is no cure.


Amen on that one . . . Pick up brass for calibers I don't own. Or brass for calibers friends own.

But I'll pick up the "standard" calibers -- even when I don't have a gun "currently in stock."
21 February 2010, 21:37
buckeyeshooter
no
22 February 2010, 01:49
Fjold
I just looked and I have three Glock magazine for the 357 SIG cartridge.

I've never owned a Glock or a 357 SIG in any make.


Frank



"I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money."
- Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953

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22 February 2010, 09:14
Sam
I had a Beretta 9mm mag that I got when I was cleaning out Marine berthing after a cruise. I gave it to a guy I was stationed with at my next command because I didn't intend to get a Beretta. That was around 2002. In 2004 I got the Beretta. I still have a few M14/M1A magazines, I'll get the rifle one of these years.


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22 February 2010, 10:53
45otto
yup, sure do. brass, dies and bullets.


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22 February 2010, 17:43
sidewinder72
Oh yes, I am a brass rat too. I collect all calibers so the ones I don't shoot I give to others that do. It is a sickness and I have it bad.
22 February 2010, 21:38
900 SS
I have made fellow shooters pick back up new 38 spec brass they have tried to throw away and give them to me. I have thousands now.

I'm finally getting a S&W mod. 19 this week and also got a Lee Loadmaster this weekend, so I did need them after all.