headspace wrote:What do you give the man who has everything? answer; an under ground ammo bin.
JD
headspace wrote:I like to stick with one brand of brass and for the most part it's Winchester. So with the arrival of my new mod70 feather weight in 243 I began a bit of a ring around. There's nothing available anywhere. Apparently Winchester are using all their brass to keep up with demand for ammo and there's non left for re-loaders. So I' managed to get some factory ammo to sight in and get the barrel hot while I'm hot under the collar. Seems like the urban commandos in the US are buying up big. There's even a special underground ammo storage bin you can buy to keep your stash in if the big one happens. What do you give the man who has everything? answer; an under ground ammo bin.
JD
bigfellascott wrote:Can't you just use 308 brass and form them from that?
Lorgar wrote:I'll need to look later today but I might actually have an unopened pack of Win .243 brass after I sold the rifle ages ago... Tell you tonight.
Mich wrote:Brass is still widely available on the civilian market here, maybe I should start a business exporting to Aus...
Mich wrote:Brass is still widely available on the civilian market here, maybe I should start a business exporting to Aus...
Will wrote:Mich wrote:Brass is still widely available on the civilian market here, maybe I should start a business exporting to Aus...
There is a former Aussie now living in the US doing what looks like a good trade on ebay with scopes.
Mich wrote:Brass is still widely available on the civilian market here, maybe I should start a business exporting to Aus...
Baldrick314 wrote:I'm pretty sure they're ITAR restricted so it could become costly/ a huge PITA. I know places like Brownell's won't send brass overseas