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14 October 2012, 05:51
505ED
Brass for 500/465
Anyone have any better ideas for 500/465 brass other than Bertram???

Ed


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14 October 2012, 07:00
Biebs
What did you get in 465?
14 October 2012, 07:13
505G
Buy 500 Basic brass and size it down.

Or if you get really stuck, buy 500/450 brass
and expand it.

Maybe ask Jamieson ? (Thread on AR re the new brass).

Do Hornady make 500 Brass ?


Also, worth buying a couple to test first
as not all guns made have the same chamber / rim size.

.


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14 October 2012, 07:19
505ED
I did not think of 500 basic...just assumed about the 500 3" and it was too short. I will call jamieson and ask about some correct headstamped brass... just did not know if there was other sources aval.

Biebs.... Wink...maybe...

Thanks,

Ed


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14 October 2012, 17:20
Hollis Perkins
You could also just get some Hornady .470 brass and run it through your .465 sizer die. That would probably be the least expensive and most satisfactory option.
14 October 2012, 17:46
MJines
The problem with resizing other brass is the headstamp will not match the rifle. Not a problem unless you are traveling with the rifle. I have been using the Bertram in my Holland and Holland and it seems to perform just fine. Admittedly I have only resized the brass a couple of times so not clear how it will hold up over the long term. Would be great to get Jamison making it.


Mike
14 October 2012, 19:40
Biebs
Ed, I smell an H&H?
14 October 2012, 19:52
Mike Brooks
Horneber in Germany makes it also.


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14 October 2012, 20:23
465H&H
I have had good luck with Bertram brass for my 465 H&H.

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22 October 2012, 07:20
D R Hunter
For use within one's own country I'd stick with the much easier
to find 470 NE stuff from the brand that's easiest for you to get.


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