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Is any one inporting loaded ammo into the USA these days?
 
Posts: 1700 | Location: USA | Registered: 04 January 2005Reply With Quote
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I doubt it, but wouldn't it be C-O-O-L if we could get Hornady interested in the cartridge?

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...?

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Probe wit's Kynoch cartrdges. This link kynoch cartidges


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ISS, That would be way cool. I used to get Horneber brass from Huntingtons, but they no longer import it. Bertram is still available, but the quality is poor. RWS 10.75 brass is excellent, but I have not found a supplier in the states.
 
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Dangerous Dave at Old Western Scrounger maybe?
He once found me a case of ammunition for a Swiss pre-WWI mountain howitzer.

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Originally posted by Idaho Sharpshooter:
Dangerous Dave at Old Western Scrounger maybe?
He once found me a case of ammunition for a Swiss pre-WWI mountain howitzer.

Rich


No luck at OWS or the Kynoch link given above. I had used themn for .450 Rigby Rimless, but no go on the 10.75x68
 
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There are a couple of other avenues you might try:

- You can order Horneber brass direct from Reimar Johannsen (he's in Germany). This is a fairly easy process - contact them to order, have your bank electronically transfer the funds, wait for the brass to arrive. There's no paperwork to fill out or any other administrative things to do. This could get spendy so you may want to order several things to off-set the shipping.

- I believe Martini-Hagn (in BC, Canada) is importing RWS brass but I'm not sure if 10.75x68 was one of the cases being offered. You may want to contact them and see what is available.

- Quality Cartridge in MD lists 10.75x68. Their brass is very good quality although you may have to wait for them to make a run of that specific case.

- Jamieson is making some weird-o brass now. You might check with them to see if adding the 10.75 is a possibility. They're producing 256 Newton brass so I'm sure anything's possible with them.

Best of luck. It's a great old cartridge.
 
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Thanks for this info.
 
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KYNAMCO is the proper name for the company now producing Kynoch ammo. This Caliber is NOT listed on thier web site and I have asked David Little if they do make it or a source for it or Brass.
I have interest in this one too as I just found a nice Type A Mauser Sporter-takedown!
I will post as soon as I find a source. I will bet RWS makes it, brass and loaded ammo, and your can also try Huntingtons in Oroville CA for brass, dies, bullets...maybe a source for loaded ammo. Midway USA maybe, they are stocking Kynoch in some calibers.


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Huntingtons used to stock Horneber in 10.75, but no longer. The only brass I have been able to find is Bertram. Jameson brass in this caliber would be excellent. Working up loads for Moz buff in August using AFrame softs and Hornady solids. I am shooting my 10.75 alot now with swedged down .44mag bullets. FUN
 
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