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458WM Brass?
15 March 2005, 22:17
Mike Smith458WM Brass?
What make of 458WM brass do you guys use and why do you prefer it? Also what is the best source of bulk quantities of brass?
Happiness is a warm gun
When I had a 458WM I only used Winchester as it was the most readily available. Held up really nicely over multiple loads and never had any issues with quality.
Cheers...
Con
16 March 2005, 05:41
458RugerNo1I've had great results with Winchester also. It's plentiful and affordable...
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16 March 2005, 06:40
Dan in WaThought that Winchester no longer supplies brass for the .458 to reloaders.Maybe I'm wrong, hope so.
16 March 2005, 07:03
ShopCartRacingWinchester is the only one to offer it.
http://www.cliffsgunsmithing.com/Catalog_Win_Brass2.htm-Spencer
16 March 2005, 08:49
458RugerNo1Dan in Wa,
I just checked MidwayUSA and they DON'T EVEN LIST .458 Win Mag brass now... ???
Anyone know what the deal is on that? Are we now facing a brass crisis here or no?
Cliff,
I see you've got some W-W brass, but do you know what's up with W-W supplies? Perhaps Midway just dropped it from there line or is it something more sinister?
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16 March 2005, 09:07
ShopCartRacingThats the problem with shopping with Midway-type of people.
They order stuff like once a year and once they are out, they are out.
Sometimes for awhile.
458 is one of the calibers that Winchester marks as 'special' or that it is limited production and built to order.
I have 20 bags in stock, wait make that 19, I just sold one to a Jerry Smith in CA, that wouldn't happen to be an alias of Mike Smith would it?
-Spencer
16 March 2005, 20:47
Mike Smithquote:
I have 20 bags in stock, wait make that 19, I just sold one to a Jerry Smith in CA, that wouldn't happen to be an alias of Mike Smith would it?
Spencer, No that is not me. However, I just ordered 3 bags from you. The brass has been hard to come by for some reason. Thanks for the help.
Mike
Happiness is a warm gun
Midway told me the same thing last week. They said they could not provide a restocking date. I then checked with Grafs.
www.grafs.com They are out but said they will be getting some soon from Winchester, perhaps this week. I then back ordered a few bags.
Might want to try
www.huntingtons.com I will let the thread know when my order from Grafs arrives.
RCG
17 March 2005, 06:34
458RugerNo1Spencer,
That was me that ordered that brass while u were typing that response, lol... I quickly saw the writing on the wall and figured I'd better order that bag of .458 brass NOW.
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.375 H&H Ruger RSM
17 March 2005, 09:06
ShopCartRacingThanks very much to both of you for your business.
If you reload for big guns alot, I can ship quite a bit of reloading stuff such as bullets and more brass for a flat rate shipping of $7.95.
I hope to have more of your business in the future.
-Spencer
17 March 2005, 10:30
Old Elk HunterWinchester does indeed still make 458 brass. Unfortunately it is amoung the items that Winchester typically only makes one run of each year. If you want some, buy it when you find it. If I can't find 458 Win Mag brass I look for some other magnum case that is at least 2.5 inches long. I trim the brass back and use it.
Some places sell "basic" magnum brass which is just straight wall magnum brass. You can always trim that brass back.
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20 March 2005, 23:09
Mike SmithBrass arrived Friday 3/18 all they way from Ca. to Oh. Thanks for the quick turn around and delivery. Now that is good service!
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21 March 2005, 02:13
snowmanRemington also offers new 458 brass.I've used both and there is not a lot of difference .
21 March 2005, 04:01
Mike Smithquote:
Originally posted by snowman:
Remington also offers new 458 brass.I've used both and there is not a lot of difference .
Yes, I agree. I dont see much difference either. Perhaps a little more weight fluctuation betweeen batches but no performance difference to speak of. The problem here is no one has had 458 WM brass of any make in stock. I hit six different gun stores within an hours drive as well as all my usuall mail order places. Everyone was out of stock. That is why I ordered from Cliff's. Thses guys shipped the order the same day and I had it within 2 days. I appreciate good service and am not unwilling to pay a little extra for it although these guys really were not any higher than most other places. I will definitely give them my buisness again.
Happiness is a warm gun
21 March 2005, 05:49
458RugerNo1Mike,
Amen to that, I had my .458 Win brass in like two days from Cliff and will be ordering more things from him in the future. I've bought from him once before in the past and had the same pleasant experience.
Thanks Cliff!
PS: Who sells Remington .458 Win brass? Don't recall seeing it listed as a component. Ditto ref Hornady brass? Who carries that in .458 Win?
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I just spoke with Huntingtons and they have Winchester .458WM brass in stock. According to their website, they also have Norma .458WM brass on sale. Click on the reloading specials on the right side of the home page.
www.huntingtons.com 530-534-1210
RCG
22 March 2005, 00:53
ShopCartRacingAwww shucks guys.
You make me feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
Remington does not offer 458 WM brass as a reloading componet.
Midway and others may have it only because Remington sells to them in bulk, and they cheat on their excise tax which makes it cheap.
I don't stock Hornady brass in normal sizes, pretty much only in the oddball calibers such as Lott, Steyr etc.
I do have Basic Mag Hornady Brass, which as mentioned before can be trimmed to your desired length.
-Spencer