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Does anyone make a 404 Jeff basic brass, preferably without headstamp?


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This ought to be fairly easy to find. So many wildcats are based on it. Finding it without a headstamp may be problematical because federal regulations require cases to identify the cartridge so no dumbshit puts it in a gun that ain't chambered for it-- with predictable results...

Try this. No idea how old this is...

http://www.buffaloarms.com/browse.cfm/4,5999.html
 
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Does anyone make a 404 Jeff basic brass, preferably without headstamp?


fishingI have 70, new, .404 unformed cases with no head stamp made by Bell. I believe I paid around $2.00 each. Be willing to sell the lot for $125.00 plus shipping. PM me if interested. beerroger


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. . . federal regulations require cases to identify the cartridge. . .


homebrewer - I'd like to see a copy of that regulation. Roll Eyes

McCray - Try Huntingtons. They used to carry a couple of different brands. But, Roger's offer is probably better than you'll find anywhere. Grab them before he changes his mind.

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. . . federal regulations require cases to identify the cartridge. . .

Well, I may have be taking one regulation to apply to another. When I had my rifle built, my gunsmith told that the caliber had to be noticeably put on the barrel. He said it was federal regulation. I would have to assume the caliber must also be on the head of the cartridge, given how much the government likes to control our guns...
 
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federal regulations require cases to identify the cartridge


Nope
ATF laws require marking the barrel - no such law for marking the cases


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Bartsch, PM sent.

I know the last Hornady basic belted brass I got was un-marked.


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I own both Hornady and Bell, and both are head-stamped
 
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Quality cartridge can usually come up with whatever brass you want:

http://www.qual-cart.com/


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