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    Posted: 30 October 2009 at 21:15
Hi everyone, I'm new to the board, having found out about it from a Friend in the Wichita, Kansas area.

I teach the NRA "Basic Metallic Cartridge Reloading" course here in Wichita on a regular basis and have been having some success with it, especially with the current ammo shortage and high prices.

A couple of days ago, I was given 3 boxes of fired and one box of UNFIRED .30 Newton brass.  I'd like to get this into the hands of someone that could use it.  It's all Speer "forged" not extruded brass in it's original boxes which may be collectors items in and of themselves.

If anyone has a need for this stuff, please let me know either through PM or email me via the board.  I don't believe I can ship it international, but certainly can to anyone in the US.

Jim


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Welcome to the Baitshop Jim.

I don't have much use for the brass, but I hope you stick around.

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Welcome Kcchtrainer.  Not quite sure how to pronounce your handle.

Hope to see you posting here.  sort of a decent place to hang oout.

 

As you probably know that 30 Newton brass is  fine.  The 30 newton is not based upon any previous case, so you just can't form them.  Speer was the only one that made commerical cases, and they quite in about 1950.  So to the poor  30 Newton owner/shooter that is gold.

thanks for the offer,  hopefully you or we can find a good home for it.

BEAR

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