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.45-2.4 brass - Kurt - 12-26-2014

If you need some TOW just got a supply as well as .45-2.4 and .577 snider if you need some of that hard to find brass.
http://www.trackofthewolf.com/Categories/PartDetail.aspx/1210/1/CASE-45-90

Kurt


RE: .45-2.4 brass - Mike - 12-26-2014

Buffalo Arms sells the StarLine .45/90 brass cheaper, 92 cents per case in orders of 100. And they say it is in stock.


RE: .45-2.4 brass - Kurt - 12-26-2014

I just got 300 .45-2.6 cases that where $223. for 250. plus the extra 50 I got so this will give me 300 of the same run plus the extra used cases I have is enough to last me.

I see the primers are starting to loosen up some also. See a lot of them now again.

Kurt


RE: .45-2.4 brass - Lumpy Grits - 12-26-2014

Kurt-Is this Starline brass? That's all I have ever used in my '90.
Never had any issues, especially P'pocket get'n looser.
What primer are you using? I only use Fed LR match or CCI br2.
Gary


RE: .45-2.4 brass - Kurt - 12-26-2014

Smile No loose primers Gary Smile More primers are showing up on the market.


RE: .45-2.4 brass - Gussy - 12-26-2014

Now, if they'll just get cheaper!! Last I looked, BR2's were $54.00

Maybe some .22 will show up too!!


RE: .45-2.4 brass - Lumpy Grits - 12-26-2014

(12-26-2014, 09:33 PM)Kurt Wrote: Smile No loose primers Gary Smile More primers are showing up on the market.


LOL-I miss-read your post to think'n the PP's had open'd up in the casesRolleyes Big Grin

Gary


RE: .45-2.4 brass - Kurt - 12-26-2014

Gussy.

I found a brick of Br-2 here local for $52. and picked them up about a month ago because I had less then 200 left. I wish I left them on the shelf because I had some misfires for the first strike and had to hit them twice before they went off. This was with two different rifles.
This makes me wonder if they are using the military speck cups for those primers. Very shallow dents using the sharps. The CPA hits a lot harder and no problem with that rifle.


RE: .45-2.4 brass - Lumpy Grits - 12-26-2014

Kurt
I have never had any 'miss-fire' with CCI br2.
Any chance your hammer spring could have weaken'd some??Huh
The br2's I'm using are about 5 yrs old. From when I bought 25K of them from PVI.
Gary


RE: .45-2.4 brass - Kurt - 12-27-2014

No problem with the old primers or the Winchester, feds or wolf primers either.
I had some misfires several years ago during that shortage with some Br-2's
But nothing is impossible for as many times the hammers get drawn on my rifles I guess.