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Just got my Mauser Obendorf mod.B 10,75x68. Its in original condition with a few handling marks. Now Im want some brass. Does anyone of you guys out there tryed the cases from Buffalo arms called Mauser cases? They are cheaper than the Bertram cases so I am a little suspicius...
 
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Huntingtons has Horneber brass listed.

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Here's a super nice Oberndorf 10.75 for sale in Germany: 10.75x68OBERNDORF


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Thanks Johan and WV Fred, I have just sent an mail to Horneber to get an price. Huntingtons were rather expensive.
 
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They may be cheaper than Bertram but I doubt they can be worse. I bought some Bell brass from Buffalo that was marked Rigby and the original 50 are on their 10 th reload with no problems. Call them up and ask them who made them, they are straight up folks to deal with.


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Why not use RWS factory brass ?

It *is* still available, though not from RWS...

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Carcano91:

Where and how do you obtain 10.75 RWS brass? Do you know if it is available in the USA? Any idea on cost?

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RCG
 
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Just got mail from Buffalo arms and they told me they make their own cases out of 375 H&H cases. I`ve also got an answer from D.Horneber the price of their cases were about 2,25$ so I ordred 150 cases from them.
 
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Originally posted by RCG:
Where and how do you obtain 10.75 RWS brass? Do you know if it is available in the USA? Any idea on cost?


The following two German gunsmiths bought the remaining RWS stocks:

Claus Jarzombek in Stuttgart
Lutz Lorberg in Freiburg

I believe that live ammo goes at about 3.50 € per round.

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Natchez Shooters Supply appears to be trying to keep RWS brass in stock. I have noticed 10.75x68 in their fliers, but a check of their website just now shows no 10.75x68. You might keep an eye on them for a restock. http://www.natchezss.com/

I've bought quite a lot of RWS brass from them ever since they started stocking it a couple or three years ago. (.22 Hornet, 5.6x57, 6.5x57, 7x64, and 8x60)


 
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Carcano91 & Sierra2:

Thanks for the information.

RCG
 
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