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Thread: NEW 375 winchester brass

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    Boolit Buddy
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    NEW 375 winchester brass

    Check it out guys, Midway has 'em and they're on sale. Starline brass
    https://www.midwayusa.com/product/102132613?pid=403131

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    Unless you need a smaller quantity (i.e., 100 pieces), it's always cheaper to buy from Starline directly. Plus, they ship it free.

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    I bought 100 but I haven't even opened the box. I bought my 375 right after the 2013 banic and there was no brass to be had anywhere. I got used to shooting blown-out 30-30 and then 38-55 brass so I have a pretty good supply of it. I don't know if I will ever load any rounds to full 375 power because the 38-55 loads I worked up have about all the recoil I want out of that light little rifle.
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