13 January 2005, 06:20
Robert ChildersBell Brass
Anybody know if bell brass has a website??
13 January 2005, 06:28
MacD37It has long since not been BELL brass, but was changed to MAST technologies, which has since been sold to a man named Jameson, but I'm not aware of any website for him, or if heintends makeing brass comercially! Rusty, who posts here may have a phone number for him!
If this resource is killed, I predict, the price of double rifles in some chamberings to drop drasticly in a couplae years, when supplies dwendle!

13 January 2005, 06:34
Robert ChildersThat is to bad.What I am looking for is 577 3" brass.Found a box at a local gunshop about a year ago and have been trying to get some more of it.I have two boxes of Horneber brass would like to get one more box of BELL brass.ANybody out there have some BELL 577 3" they need to get rid of let me know!!!BTW I used to be registerd on the forum as the diesel_dude,switch to the system and my new computer could get my old handle back!!
13 January 2005, 07:32
Mike375Could you blokes with the doubles get together and have Horbeber make brass like he did for the 600 OK
Mike
13 January 2005, 09:29
RNSMARC Jamison has bought all of Jim Bells commercial brass tooling and Jamison International should be producing the brass sometime in the near future. I will post his phone # tomarrow so you can call him and bug him about it.
RNS
13 January 2005, 17:24
RustyAs Mac stated, there is no current production of BELL/BeLL brass. The last time I talked to Jameson he told me he had no plans to manufacture Nitro Express brass under the BELL/BeLL name.
There are some inventory still at Mast.
BeLL Brass13 January 2005, 17:44
jeffeossoRobert,
on the 577 3", if you have RCBS dies, which are designed for bell brass, they may not work with bertram...
at least, in richard's case that was the issue, as the bertram is VERY much thinner all the way around
jeffe