Just at a garage sale and picked up 5 boxes of Brand new RWS 7x65R and 2 boxes of 9.3x72R brass. Now, I've never seen a rifle in these calibers and am wondering what this brass normally sells for. Thanks
the last RWS brass I bought was a buck a round or so.
If you want to sell some of the 7X65R, and it is indeed RWS unfired, I will buy all you want to sell at a reasonable price. Old western scrounger has back ordered, and I just had to dump a bunch of too-old brass. Let me know tomorrow next day if you are interested in selling some. Jameister
Not that European prices normally have much to do with US prices, but in this case prices seem pretty much in line. About 1$ per RWS 7x65R case. The 9.3x74 is listed at around $1.25 per case. Good brass. - mike
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The last time I bought any RWS 7X65R brass from the Ol' Western Scrounger, it cost me $26.00 U.S. per box of 20, plus shipping.... I've heard OWS has dropped RWS components .. Hope this is just a rumor!!
I ordered several calibers of RWS brass from OWS a couple months ago. At the time, Dave told me he was getting out of the RWS business. So I think it's more than a rumor.
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BTW, Midsouth Shooters Supply now has S&B 7x65R and 7x57R loaded ammunition at prices less than new Norma empty cases. Does anyone have any experience with the quality of the S&B brass left over after firing?
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S&B ammo is also sold at pretty modest prices (about what you US guys get regular Winchester or Remington ammo for) here in Europe. I have tried a few boxes, and it does not seem to have hurt anything, although I can't recall it being particularly accurate either. I think it is made in the Czech Republic?? - mike
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