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Thread: If I Have A Couple Hundred Pieces of 44 Mag Brass

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    I get tempted just seeing a different piece of brass. If i actually come into possession of it it is truey hard to hold back! 200 now that is either willpower or maybe sinful.

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    YES for sure, and in your case . . .

    It is required to buy one of each!
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    The 200 pieces of handgun range brass rule usually applies for me except for 25 acp, 357 sig , 45 gap, 40 s&w and some other obscure calibers but the 10mm is starting to gain my intrest ! maybe some day when I find a nice used 1911 in 10mm at a decent price, it will come home with me.
    Another drawback is setting up my Dillon 550 press and a Star sizer die and at least a 4 cavity bullet mould for 10mm, I'm figuring about $200.00

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    Damn, that 30mm cartridge is talking to me again...

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    My father used to have a dead shell from a 155 long tom. I guess he should have found a gun to go with it. I could have had a lot of fun with that.

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    Yea, it's written, somewhere. Happy shopping!
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    Be Care !!!

    Just set those 200 pcs of range brass in a cool dark corner and cover them with something, so they can't see out and you can't see in ...they are less likely to do their magic that way. If for some reason they see the light of day, for many days in a row, you will likely find an empty Wallet in your back pocket and a shiney new 'unloader' on the safe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JonB_in_Glencoe View Post
    Be Care !!!

    Just set those 200 pcs of range brass in a cool dark corner and cover them with something, so they can't see out and you can't see in ...they are less likely to do their magic that way. If for some reason they see the light of day, for many days in a row, you will likely find an empty Wallet in your back pocket and a shiney new 'unloader' on the safe.
    I wish I would have read this first. I could have done just that.

    But, you see, I already bought a shell holder so I could decap them. And of course once they were decapped they went into the wet tumbler. And now they're sitting all shiny and pretty in a ziploc bag on top of nickel plated 45 ACP brass in my reloading room.

    I'm afraid I've already started down the path...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2011redrider View Post
    I've acquired 100 pieces of 41 Mag brass, a set of RCBS dies and just got a NOE 4 cavity mold 412-237 SWC,which was my first autographed mold! Now need to find a Ruger SBH Hunter in a Bisley grip!


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