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craveman85
03-08-2011, 03:00 PM
wondering where the best place to get 45-110 brass is. so far the best deal ive seen is 45 basic norma brass thats 35 for 20 rds. but it also has to be trimmed a lot. sorry if this is in the wrong thread.

bigted
03-08-2011, 03:10 PM
not in the wrong place and i have seen them advertized in track o wolf in different count packages. good luck with your 110 and report back on your loads and luck with it.

Gunlaker
03-08-2011, 03:10 PM
wondering where the best place to get 45-110 brass is. so far the best deal ive seen is 45 basic norma brass thats 35 for 20 rds. but it also has to be trimmed a lot. sorry if this is in the wrong thread.

I think Norma might make 2 lengths of .45 basic brass. I buy the 2.88" stuff and it requires very little trimming. I'd love to buy it at that price :-P. Up here in Canada I generally pay about $2 a case. EDIT: $2 a case if I buy it in quantity!

Chris.

Don McDowell
03-08-2011, 03:36 PM
Cabelas usually has the best price on Norma basic, and check Jamison international for their 110 brass.http://www.jamisoninternational.com/product-p/ji45110s.htm

semtav
03-09-2011, 12:11 AM
wondering where the best place to get 45-110 brass is. so far the best deal ive seen is 45 basic norma brass thats 35 for 20 rds. but it also has to be trimmed a lot. sorry if this is in the wrong thread.



let us know where you found that Craveman, everything I see runs about $2.00

405
03-09-2011, 12:40 AM
Graf currently has Jamison 45-110 for 38.59/20 and Norma 2.9 basic for 42.99/20. Graf charges flat shipping of about 5.00.

craveman85
03-09-2011, 03:46 AM
forgot the website where i found it for 35.98. cabelas has it for 38 for the norma .45 basic

craveman85
03-09-2011, 03:57 AM
ill probably order the actual 110 brass mainly due to the fact that its stamped 45-110 sharps and not .45 basic.

craveman85
03-09-2011, 04:10 AM
im trying to convince starline to make 45 basic or 45-120. that way people with 110's could cut it down as needed. i dont think it would even require any retooling on their part and it should cost less than a buck a case. you guys should send them some emails as well telling them how they could dominate the market if they sold those cases. ive got some of their 45-70 cases that have almost 100 bp loads shot out of them with 4 annealings.