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| Yes, I used to make lots of it from 30-30, and vice versa. Just get some 30-30. |
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| thanks fellers. i can do that of course,just wouldnt mind having the correct headstamp.. thanks again luke |
| Posts: 378 | Location: pueblo, Co. USA | Registered: 01 July 2006 |
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| Take a 1/16ths number 2 stamp and stamp over the 0. |
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| 375 Win. can be resized with one pass through the sizing die, which is great if you have some lying around, but I agree that the 30-30 would be cheaper. |
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| I have an interesting little brown square box of winchester primed 32 special brass. 25 cases, stacked upright in the box. Maybe something a collector would want, likely shouldnt just use them to shoot up. |
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| I have some NOS .32 WS. (note the OLD, may be a hint of storage tarnish) Either Win or R-P. $0.70 each plus USPS shipping. Let me know. |
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| Leonard: You have a PM Thanks Luke |
| Posts: 378 | Location: pueblo, Co. USA | Registered: 01 July 2006 |
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| Hi Luke, Just notice your search for 32 Win. Special brass. I have approximately 25 boxes of old/new unprimed Win. cases in the Red and White Win. box Total of about 500. I used these to make 357 Herrett ammo but have long sold the pistol. Let me know if you are still interested. I will also send you an email and test. Geoff
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| Gentlemen: I have procured the needed brass. Thanks to those who responded.. best to you all LUKE |
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