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Does anyone know about this company? The manufacture brass for many obscure calibers.

www.rccbrass.com

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Posts: 277 | Registered: 14 July 2006Reply With Quote
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From their area code they're in Texas.I hadn't heard of them.Pretty stiff prices.I think I'll just continue to form my 280 Ross brass.
 
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I bought some 6mm Lee Navy from them and they made it to my chamber size. It was a little more expensive, but had great results. I'm probably going to get more that 50 reloads on this stuff. It's really good.
 
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From their area code they're in Texas.

Well, 806 is the area code for the Panhandle and South Plains, but with cell phones and number portability you an live in New Jersey and have an 806 phone number these days. Their website doesn't give any other clue to their location, which always kinda bothers me. But that isn't at all to say that they are not legitimate or don't offer a good product.

They do have a vast array of cases listed on their site; however, I suspect that many of these aren't kept in stock but are made upon order. They even list cases for one of my favorite rare cartridges, the 7x33 Sako.

Will be interested to hear more from people who have bought from them.
 
Posts: 13274 | Location: Henly, TX, USA | Registered: 04 April 2001Reply With Quote
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I ordered 20 350 Rigby Rimless cases June 26. I just talked to customer service and they are scheduled for production next week.


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Posts: 552 | Location: Winter, Wisconsin, USA | Registered: 19 December 2010Reply With Quote
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It took about 4 weeks to get my 6mm Lee Navy from them, but it was worth the wait. They said they manufacture once they get an order and don't keep any stock. The address on the shipping label said they are in Amarillo Texas
 
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Hell, the prices look like they're drawing the cases from gold eagles!
 
Posts: 403 | Location: CA | Registered: 30 May 2005Reply With Quote
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They called me today. I'm scheduled for production next week.

They wanted to know if my chamber was CIP spec. Someone ordered 350 Rigby rimless from them and there was a couple tenths of an inch (not thousands) difference between chamber and brass. The customer is sending the cases back with a fired case and RCC will remake the brass to fit the customers chamber.


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Posts: 552 | Location: Winter, Wisconsin, USA | Registered: 19 December 2010Reply With Quote
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Are they machining these one by one?
 
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At $81.40 for 20 of the 45 Colt cases they had better be good.

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Posts: 1839 | Location: Semo | Registered: 31 May 2002Reply With Quote
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And 20 bucks flat rate shipping on top of that.
You can buy 500 Starline cases for that price.
 
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At $81.40 for 20 of the 45 Colt cases they had better be good.

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$4.07 a pop, plus shipping, in their dreams...
 
Posts: 8169 | Location: humboldt | Registered: 10 April 2002Reply With Quote
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And 20 bucks flat rate shipping on top of that.
You can buy 500 Starline cases for that price.


I agree if Starline and other makers have the cases you are looking for.

For rare obsolete cases you pay what one needs to, to get a firearm shooting.
 
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Received my 350 Rigby Mag brass. The primer pockets were undersized (approx .204). Added reaming the primer pockets to my case prep routine.


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