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Howdy.

Was greatly disappointed to check Midway and find that .257 Roberts brass in Remington headstamp is "DISCONTINUED!!"

I like to use only one brand of brass for each caliber and have some 600 .257 brass in Remington brand either loaded or in storage. In a caliber like this, I really like to keep 1,000 rounds of brass in hand.

I ended up buying Winchester in 50 round bags as that was all Midway had. It is not cheap in this quantity.

Yeah, I know I could neck down 7mm but....... I want Remington factory stuff.

Anyone else know of a source for Remington?

Many thanks in advance.

"Bo"


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Try cabelas or hunningtons.
You may be aware of this already but Wichester
Brass for the Roberts is stamped +P. Its a little thicker and stronger.
You will have slightly less case capacity.
I don't know how hot you load but if you like to push the envelope You might back off for a few loadings. I prefer the Winchester brass.
I am suprised to hear of remington discontinuing. Perhaps its just midway taking that step.
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Grafs.com has 257 Roberts Remington brass in stock and in bulk discount. You might want to check it out. Good Luck and BE Safe!
 
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Thanks TJ and CC:

Since 257 brass is not something that will go out the door by the thousands, I know Cabelas will not have them. However, I will try Grafs and Hunningtons.

I ended up ordering 200 of the Winchester Plus P from Midway but am not happy doing so. While I am certain that Winchester is great brass, I still want to keep mine "all of one kind" if possible.

Many thanks and have a great week. "Bo"


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Should have checked Cabela's, here is the link to Remington .257 Roberts brass
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/product/sta...=push&catalogCode=IH
 
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Snell,

THANKS and boy, was I ever wrong about Cabelas!! I ended up ordering some 500 brass from Mid South this morning as they had them at a decent price.

Thanks so much for looking out for me.

Take care, "Bo"


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No problem Bo, looking out for people is when I'm at my best.
I'm collecting Winchester .257 Roberts brass and am also sticking with just one brand, I picked WW because I couldn't tell any reasonable differences for my uses between Rem and WW and I'm already using WW for several other cartridges.
Good luck with your .257 Bob!
 
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I have a sale book from Natchez shooters supply and it lists 257R remington brass on sale. I don't know if they have any as I could not find it on thier website.

http://www.natchezss.com/index.cfm?CFID=1303881&CFTOKEN=92937067

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Snell and Herr..........

Thanks again. Ha, I ended up ordering WW brass from Midway, Rem. Brass from Mid South, and Rem brass from Cabelas as well. I should have a life time supply for my old # 1 Ruger.

Did not realize that Natchez had them too and many thanks for sharing.

In recent years, I have fallen "in love" with nearly obsolete cartridges: .22 Hornet, .221 Fireball, .222 Rem, .257 Robts, and .35 Remington. Guess I am just old fashioned. Wink

Y'all have a very Merry Christmas !!

"Bo"


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If you do not want to neck down 7mm, you can neck up 6mm Remington cases.


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I bought several bags of Rem 257 brass from Natchez.

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BO !
A #1 in .257 Robert ? Take care of that one brother. That is a cool combination and not teribly comon either.
I think if you look around the different reloading pages on this and other sights , you might agree that the Roberts apears to be on the comback trail.
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