.357 magnum brass, Starline

Who’s got all the Starline. 357 magnum brass???

Bloody yanks have most of it, hard to find most of the time.

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…said @1Fatman while quietly hugging his stash :slight_smile:

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People who advertise it, need to update their stock status too!! FFS!!

More the merrier lol

What is it about the Starline brass that makes it so desirable mate?

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Just the brand off the shelf, at Gayfish I started buying…But its or perfect hardness…the 32-20 machines down nicely for 310 cadet cases tailored to my rifle…Spewing I gave you a hundred with the barrel deal now…lol

What’s involved in converting the 32 20 brass?
Normally I’d look that up in my book, but it’s down there still.

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There’s none being imported at present due to shortages in the US, apparently, and it’s unlikely there will be any until next year at the earliest.

FWIW, Jagemann brass is very good and well priced too.

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Simply trim to a length that suits your chamber, and thin the rim to suit you rifle, in my lathe…The Bertram brass in no good for my rifle, the rim is too thin, one of the causes for poor extraction. My rifle functions perfectly with a rim of .050" and trim length of 1.125"

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