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415 Rigby Brass needed

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02 March 2005, 06:37
Mabelingwane
415 Rigby Brass needed
I am trying to get my hands on some 416 Rigby brass in BC.. Any ideas where I can get about 100 casings? i have tried various shops to no joy...


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02 March 2005, 09:09
hart
I got some from Bullseye Reloading Supplies in Alberta. Can't remember what I paid, but his price was better than most others. His phone number is 780 835-4648. I think K. Jenkinson in Grand Forks may have some. His phone number is 250 442-5718.

Hart
02 March 2005, 21:36
Frans Diepstraten
Last time I checked with Russell Sports in Calgary, they had plenty, they just weren't in their catalogue. Don't know the brand. They sold them in big plastic see-through bags. They do mail order.

Of course I only found this our *after* I ordered 100 cases from Huntington's in California.

Frans


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17 March 2005, 03:24
prairiewolf
quote:
trying to get my hands on some 416 Rigby brass

You can get Norma brass from these guys.
www.huntingtons.com


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18 March 2005, 01:28
hart
I find that most places in the US will not ship reloading components to Canada.
18 March 2005, 08:55
Arctic
You're right, most don't want the bit of paperwork or understand the process, ......but Huntington's welcome your business and will offer two ways, ship a big order and go through the export licences and wait, or ship the big order in several pieces, each valued under $100, immediately. The extra small shipments will only cost you another $5 apiece for the GST and Post Office, but you'll have them quickly. I use them constantly and have given up on all the others who want to tell me how complicated it is. As a Canadian, Huntington's wants our business and has taken the time to learn the rules. ~Arctic~


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18 March 2005, 21:51
hart
Thanks, Arctic, good to know.