02 January 2008, 22:52
MHC_TX300 H&H brass
Can anyone tell me the best source for brass for a 300 H&H?
Thanks
03 January 2008, 05:44
BigdaddytacpYou will have to check around to just FIND some....besides the Nosler?....and it is twice plus what R/W is.....other boards have noted that Remington has gone to a "as needed" type schedule for the 300H/H brass and will produce a run when enough orders are received from distributors......post such as yours here at other shooting boards might find someone with it still in old stock....I lucked out and ordered some just before it got scarce.....good luck and good shooting with some new brass!
03 January 2008, 07:12
hacksawtomBlackhills Shooter's Supply has it in both nickled and brass.
http://www.bhshooters.com/03 January 2008, 07:24
kelbroMidway has some listed right now.
03 January 2008, 07:32
ForrestBMHC,
As kelbro pointed out, Midway has it in stock and at a pretty good price right now. Remington and Nosler are the only manufacturers with easily accessible brass right now.
FBB
03 January 2008, 22:41
270Model70The only brand I'm finding available on Midway's site is Norma. If you want some Remington brand, you'll have to go to Graf and sons. The Rem brass is about 1/3 the price of Norma, but some have reported suspect quality with the Rem cases.
I bought a couple hundred pieces of the Rem brass when Midway had it available, but haven't fired it yet. My previous lot of Win brass is still going strong after 4 reloadings. Time to anneal the necks to prevent any splits.
04 January 2008, 00:30
MHC_TXI found some Remington 300H&H at Huntington's and ended up buying it from them. I also prefer Winchester and Norma brass, but nobody currently has any Winchester brass in 300H&H and the Norma brass is pretty expensive (compared to the Remington).
Next Question: Does anybody know of "who" currently has 300H&H Redding dies in stock? Midway has a 30-day back order on them.
Thanks
04 January 2008, 00:35
MHC_TXfound dies at Graf & Son's.
Thanks
04 January 2008, 20:45
Terry BlauwkampTry
www.redding-reloading.com directly or call them and ask for Curt Nelson
On their site, click on mail order dealers, and they have a whole list of site to look at.
D & R Sports shows them in stock.
www.dnrsports.com