02 February 2002, 07:31
ScottB458 Lott Brass, possible source
I just got Midway's latest catalog and saw they offered Bell brass in 458 ott, new, unprimed for $28.49/20
Product # is 472-983, vcode is 6V254L9.
This may have been posted somewhere else, if so sorry. I just thought it was significant, especially seeing as how I've turned Longbob into a reloading monster 
02 February 2002, 07:59
<Indiana Tone>Hornady I believe is also producing brass.
02 February 2002, 08:40
500grainsHuntingtons has HDS 458 lott brass for $19.98/20.
http://www.huntingtons.com
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02 February 2002, 10:02
HunterJimI bought three boxes from MAST/Bell Brass a couple of weeks ago, they have the .458 Lott in stock.
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02 February 2002, 11:40
RNSunless you need the head stamp get some hornady basic belted. So far I have run 50 through my sizing die and untrimed lenght are 2.88-2.9 +,- .001/.002 which gives alittle more case lenght
02 February 2002, 19:18
LongbobRNS,
That is a good idea. I have a few once fired Lott rounds that have loose primer pockets. I wonder what causes that?
500grains,
Is that HDS brass headstamped? The ones that I have are not, but I didn't get them from Huntingtons. If they are, that is a pretty good price. I would assume that the quality is about the same as the Bell brass. Do you know?
03 February 2002, 10:53
<Sooner>RNS, Where do you get Hornady basic belted brass? I have used 375 cylindrical, but the cost difference between it and headstamped brass from huntingtons is so small, that its not worth fooling with.
Sooner
03 February 2002, 11:39
500grainsLongbob,
I don't know if the lott brass is headstamped, but the 470 capstick brass they sent me is, so I would assume the lott is as well. Could give them a call and see.