Originally posted by RWSMITH: I have a request from a PH in Namibia to bring over 50 .375 flanged brass.If any one knows of a good source, please advice me.
Try Huntington's for HDS brass, been good stuff for us, I think around 30$/20
Posts: 1700 | Location: USA | Registered: 04 January 2005
I dont know if he wants to spend this much, but on Cabelas gunroom under misc. the is a brick (500 rnds) of loaded Kynochs 300 grn softys for 500 bucks. I was tempted but i dont shoot it enough any more to warant the cash oultlay.It truly is a buy for some one who hand loads and can pull and refresh them. Their softs and solids are what everything else is benched marked against.I never have had a K fail on me in soft or solid. Hope this helps you out. Charlie
Posts: 343 | Location: U.S.A. | Registered: 16 March 2005
I suggest you go to Huntington's and order some Horneber brass instead of getting that Bertram crap. Cheaper too. Chances are that the Bertram crap will either have the rim too thick, flash hole off center, shoulder too long or too short, necks too thick, etc.
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I'm still having some problems, when locating flanged .375 cases there appears to be different length's. I got a hold of the Namibian PH and he said "The right one is the .375 Holland and Holland flanged. It's the equivalent of the normal .375 H&H mag. but rimmed. Do not buy the .375 flanged 2 1/2 inch".I don't want to make a misstake in ordering. Any help that I could get would be greatly appreciated.
Originally posted by RWSMITH: I have a request from a PH in Namibia to bring over 50 .375 flanged brass.If any one knows of a good source, please advice me.
Call Huntington's at 1-866-735-6237 and they can answer your questions, or the web page you need is here, (#11166 .375 F Mag) and 475guy is correct, get the Horneber cases not the Bertram.
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