19 October 2003, 17:12
Gravel303 savage
could anyone suggest a site were I might be able to purchase brass for a 303 savage. Any help appreciated.
Corbide
20 October 2003, 02:34
NH_HunterI think i might have seen some at
www.midwayusa.com .
NH_Hunter
20 October 2003, 06:03
GravelNH HUNTER,
Thanks for the information, I will redouble my efforts in seeking out 303's on Midway.
Corbide
20 October 2003, 14:31
GravelNH_HUNTER
Midway does not list brass for the 303 savage. They do have dies thou. Is there any brass which can be reformed to the 303 Savage?
Corbide
22 October 2003, 06:41
Tim50Gravel,
I think a local shop in the Pittsburgh area has a box of factory loaded 303 Savage on the shelf. Would you be interested? Let me know & I will check for you......Tim
22 October 2003, 12:26
N. S. SherlockSir: finding an old box of ammo is probably your best bet. Then shoot little, load mildly to make it last. I keep hearing rumors about new production brass but nothing firm anywhere. It's a shame. I have a featherweight takedown that is a joy to carry, but i really conserve the brass. ned
23 October 2003, 09:39
muzzaWhy not go to your local gunshows and rummage through the boxes of assorted loose ammo to find as many loaded cartridges as you can . At least then you will have some shooting ammo and will be able to reload those cases that are suitable .I suspect that you may be surprised at how many single rounds you will find with a little digging and not a lot of dollars. Good luck!
28 October 2003, 16:18
DosingTry Old Western Scrounger,
www.ows-ammo.com as far as I know they carry the last new loading of the round. You will see it on thier page, not as cheap as conventional loads, but it is newly loaded ammunition, not some 40 year old box of rounds.
31 October 2003, 16:01
GravelTo everyone who has replied, THANKS! I found 303 Savages at Graf and Sons for a $31.79 for twenty and Dies to boot. Again Thanks to everyone.
Corbide