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| Try here; http://www.grafs.com/product/17470
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| Posts: 1699 | Location: San Antonio, TX | Registered: 14 April 2004 | 
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| If you absolutely cannot find brass ....it is quite easy to make up brass for a .300 Savage from the most common .308 Win brass. Lube them up good, size them down and trim to length. |
| Posts: 901 | Location: Denver, CO USA | Registered: 01 February 2001 | 
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| i just bought 100 pcs from midway. they got plenty. and i found out later our new cabelas here has it too and is actually cheaper than midway. |
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| . . . . or, you can usually find some on eBay if you want once-fired brass. |
| Posts: 13339 | Location: Henly, TX, USA | Registered: 04 April 2001 | 
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| For some reason .300 Savage can be hard to find at times. I understand that the factories only make a single run per year of the less common calibers, and I guess the occassional shortage coincides with this cycle.
I started making my own by reforming Lake City military .308 brass, which seems to be built a little heavier and lasts forever at 99 pressures. If you do this be sure and back your loads off a touch due to the slight reduction in internal volumn. |
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| Check Wideners. It's currently on sale & they have plently in stock. |
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| 300 SAVAGE BRASS 30 11/5/05 300 SAVAGE RCBS DIES 1 For $5.00 + postage there are yours I could prably get in $3.85 priority pakage. James |
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| quote: Originally posted by jeh7mmmag: 300 SAVAGE BRASS 30 11/5/05 300 SAVAGE RCBS DIES 1 For $5.00 + postage there are yours I could prably get in $3.85 priority pakage. James
Sounds great! PM sent! |
| Posts: 727 | Location: Eastern Iowa (NUTS!) | Registered: 29 March 2003 | 
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| The remington 700 "Classic" a couple of years ago was the 300Savage, so Remington made a big bunch of brass and ammo at the time, it's still available. AllanD
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| Posts: 4601 | Location: Pennsylvania | Registered: 21 March 2005 | 
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| quote: Originally posted by belaw:
I started making my own by reforming Lake City military .308 brass,
I've done that. The .308 is .144" longer in the case and .0045" thicker in the neck, but it always seems to work out fine, after some trimming, but no neck turning or reaming. Bart Bobbit says that the 300S is the father of the 7.62x51mm, which would make it the grandfather of the .308. |
| Posts: 9043 | Location: on the rock | Registered: 16 July 2005 | 
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| I've gone to only 308 brass resized and trimmed for my 300 savage in contender. The brass seems alot stronger than the savage brass and has yet to require trimming with the loads I use. Some brass I've fired 4-5 times.
Plus, I had a friend that had a 308 and did not reload. I got around 500 once fired cases that I reformed and have been using for the past 20 years.
Good shooting,
the 300 savage is a great cartridge.
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| Posts: 265 | Location: Bulverde, Texas | Registered: 08 February 2005 | 
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