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Wanted, .350 Remington Magnum Brass. Let me know what you are willing to spare and what you want for it.

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Dave


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Dave, good luck on that. I sold all mine a few years ago but now I have noticed an interest but no availability. I'm sure you already know this but you can form your own from 300 WM brass with a little bit of trimming. I just noticed that Ray has some once fired for sale. Just a thought.


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Three weeks ago I sold my M-600 and all the reloading supplies. However I do have about 100 pieces of new primed 6.5 Rem Mag brass. If you can't find any .350 RM brass and wish to neck up my 6.5 send me a PM. I would have to remove the primers to be legal to send through the post.
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I have been selling all of my 6.5 stuff but my doc is using that M-600 for caribou this fall. After that it all goes.


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It's very easy to make from 338 brass but you may or may not, have to neck ream/turn, depending on your chamber size.
 
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It's very easy to make from 338 brass but you may or may not, have to neck ream/turn, depending on your chamber size.

... or nearly any belted magnum brass. Since the .350 is so much shorter than the 2.5"+ of most belted brass it hardly matters what the size of the neck is on the brass that you start with. Many years ago I came by a 6.5 Rem Mag and made brass from some .264 mag I had on hand. I didn't even need to ream/turn the necks to reduce their thickness. Sold the rifle years ago but still have a box of the ammunition I loaded back then.
 
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Don't know if you are interested, but I have two boxes of Remington 200 gr. Corelock ammo. $50.00 box plus $10.00 for the ride.
 
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Impala#03, I will take it. PM sent, and Thank You.


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Bertrem makes 350 rem mag brass
 
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I was able to purchase some head stamped for a reasonable price. Going forward, with the high cost of head stamped brass I am forming my own from 7mm Magnum donor brass.


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I was able to purchase some head stamped for a reasonable price. Going forward, with the high cost of head stamped brass I am forming my own from 7mm Magnum donor brass.


I’ve wondered about this approach. Do you need to turn the necks to thin them? Thanks.
 
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I’m looking at exporting brass to the US. If I can get enough interest
 
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I do turn case necks when I neck brass down. Whether yo need to or not will depend on the brass and your rifle's chamber.


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There is an add selling 350 brass on 24hourcampfire forums
 
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