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I have a buddy who is looking for some 7x57 Mauser brass. Does anyone out there have any?

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Graf and Sons has Winchester brass available. The price includes shipping, but not a one=time handling fee of about $6. The company is located in Mexico, Missouri and has a website. Tom Purdom
 
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Last I ordered was from midway. It was Remington and excellent. capt david


"It's not how hard you hit 'em, it's where you hit 'em." The 30-06 will, with the right bullet, successfully take any game animal in North America up to 300yds. Get closer!
 
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Factory 7x57 brass should be easy enough to come by. If for some reason (seasonal shortages, etc.) it is unavailable, then there are any number of cartridge cases it can be formed from. The simplest is the 8x57, of course. Expanding the necks of .257 Roberts isn't much of a trick, particularly if you have a tapered expander. Using .30-06 (or derivative calibers) involves some trimming, but is not so difficult.
 
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