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725
03-24-2021, 02:21 PM
Price includes SFRB for shipping. Will try to go to first "I'll take it" posted here followed by a PM with name, address, etc for mailing. USPS MO preferred, or check from long term members, if you can wait for it to clear. All brass has been de-primed, washed in Dawn dish soap & Lemi-Shine, and tumbled in walnut shell media. You will need to process by FL sizing, etc.

Lot#1 -- 100 pieces of .38 S&W brass in original boxes. -- $15 (Note; this is S&W not Special brass)

Lot#2. -- 1 SRFB box full of .38 Special brass. -- $20. (I didn't count it, but it fills the box)

sackettboys
03-24-2021, 02:28 PM
I'll take Lot #1, pm to follow

00buck
03-24-2021, 03:10 PM
I’ll take lot #2

If it’s regular 38 special ..

Pm to follow

00buck
03-24-2021, 03:17 PM
Is there a 38 S&W special?

725
03-24-2021, 03:32 PM
Looks like all sold. 00buck, to answer your question, yes, this is regular .38 S&W Special brass, various headstamps. No aluminum.

Going over to answer both PM's.

Thanks all.

00buck
03-24-2021, 06:24 PM
I’m having a brain fart I guess.

This is S&W brass

Not 38 special.

Correct me if I’m wrong please

I want to load some cowboy boolits for a revolver not a semi automatic

bedbugbilly
03-24-2021, 07:29 PM
))buck - google "38 special cartridge wikipedia"

"38 Special" was developed by Smith & Wesson originally and was, and still is to many people as "38 S & W Special" - not to be confused with the "38 Smith & Wesson Cartridge" which utilizes a .360" bullet instead of the .358" bullet in the "38 S & W Special". Over the years, the 38 S & W Special has become known as8the 38 Special. Many of the early S & W hand ejector revolvers were clearly marked for the 38 S & W Spl. to insure the user used the correct cartridges - a 38 S & W Cartridge will not chamber in a revolver chambered for 38 S & W Special. I have an antique Winchester bullet mold that is clearly marked "38 S & W Spl." and it casts a bullet very close to the Ideal/Lyman 358-311 mold - it drops a .358 - 158 gr. RN.

00buck
03-24-2021, 07:33 PM
Thank you