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30-40 brass getting scarce
hey, guys,
i was going to put together a Midway order so I could get my new 7 mag up and running. Thought I would pick up a little fresh 30-40 brass. Guess what?
They don't have it!
Maybe they'll get some in for hunting season? Hope so.
Word to the wise: stock up while you can.
jn
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07-24-2009 10:22 PM
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Originally Posted by
jon_norstog
hey, guys,
i was going to put together a Midway order so I could get my new 7 mag up and running. Thought I would pick up a little fresh 30-40 brass. Guess what?
They don't have it!
Maybe they'll get some in for hunting season? Hope so.
Word to the wise: stock up while you can.
jn
For what it's worth, I picked up 200 pcs of Rem 30-40 brass from Graf & Sons two weeks back. You might want to check in with them, as the sales guy said they had more on back order from both Rem and Win.
It's apparently "seasonal," and he was expecting a large amount from both companies in August or Sept for the fall hunting season.
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With the huge run on ammo this year the manufacturers have had to concentrate on the most popular calibers, resulting in shortages for most of the less popular calibers. They were caught flatfooted w/ the demand for 380 ACP so for a while many gunshops in the US were w/o ammo for their pistols! Makes it kind of tough for all the first time buyers who have come out of the woodwork looking to buy a small carry pistol.
At least most of us have at least a small stash of supplies to fall back on. I think the supply side will catch up in a few months barring ANOTHER round of panic buying.
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As Nick stated above, Remington has told me that their run on Krag
brass is seasonal. At one time last year they told me they weren't going to make it anymore. However, they made another run of it last fall. I laid in a stock of about 400 and that should last me a lifetime.
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Since 30-40 and .303 British
use the same headspace gauge, does this mean you can make 30-40 brass from .303 brass by just running it though the throat sizing pin on your 30-40 die and expanding the neck diameter? Or does the .303 have a thicker or bigger dia rim out in the back?
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.303 to 30/40
You can make 30/40 from .303, but it winds up a bit short in the neck, the difference in rim diameter is negligible, .540 for .303, .545 for 30/40. Case length for .303 is 2.22, 30/40 2.25. I don't think your rifle would know the difference as long as you seat the bullet to the same OAL. It's a full length sizing operation, not just a neck sizing. Actually, sizing the .303, which has more body than that of the Krag
, down might lengthen the case enough that there would no difference. Haven't tried it, but will sometime in the future. I know there are fellows who have, and they'll chime in I'm sure. I have a bolt that shows excess headspace because of someone lapping the locking lug and that makes the .405 Winchester with it's .010 thicker rim a candidate too. An expensive proposition, but better than being without.
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No Jon, you can't convert your Krag
to .405 for hunting elk! I can hear those wheels turning, and not the type you have to pedal. I guess one could do this conversion, the SAAMI maximum pressure for the .405 is 34000 psi. OAL would be an issue for some bullets with 3.115" being the longest cartridge my Krags will handle through the magazine. AmmoGuide is now... "Interactive"! Just pulling your leg Jon, but as far as making 30/40 from .303, Grafs has PRVI .303 for 36.99/100. The brand works well in my 7.5 Swiss
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