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Need .257 Roberts Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Ronald W Schaefer" data-source="post: 2056385" data-attributes="member: 109378"><p>Yeah she has 4 boxes of Superformance 117 SST and two of Winchester 117 gr round nose...so she has ammo, just no empty brass. FYI, several of those Winchester factory rounds would not chamber in her Kimber 84M rifle...like rounded ogive was sticking into the lands. I've never seen that problem with factory ammo before. I got hold of 300 rounds of "blemished" Speer 120 gr Deep Curl bullets for 23.00 for a box of 100, which is what they load in Federal Fusion ammo...so trying to work something up with those. I closely inspected the bullets and weighed a bunch and couldn't find anything overtly wrong other than copper patina. I ran 'em through the polisher and they came out like bright shiny copper pennies. Of course you don't know what's going on under the jacket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ronald W Schaefer, post: 2056385, member: 109378"] Yeah she has 4 boxes of Superformance 117 SST and two of Winchester 117 gr round nose...so she has ammo, just no empty brass. FYI, several of those Winchester factory rounds would not chamber in her Kimber 84M rifle...like rounded ogive was sticking into the lands. I've never seen that problem with factory ammo before. I got hold of 300 rounds of "blemished" Speer 120 gr Deep Curl bullets for 23.00 for a box of 100, which is what they load in Federal Fusion ammo...so trying to work something up with those. I closely inspected the bullets and weighed a bunch and couldn't find anything overtly wrong other than copper patina. I ran 'em through the polisher and they came out like bright shiny copper pennies. Of course you don't know what's going on under the jacket. [/QUOTE]
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