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Senior Member
Join Date: July 1, 2000
Location: Token Creek, WI
Posts: 4,068
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Not quite Christmas, but... (free .270 brass)
Once I finished moving after my divorce, I noted several hundred pieces of once fired .270 Winchester brass under my reloading bench. I was gonna use it for my 6.5-06, but instead went with RWS 7x64 Brenneke cases, and haven't looked back since.
Now, are there any .270 Winchester shooters here at TFL who wouldn't mind a bunch of free .270 brass? All I ask is the new owner pay postage, and I'll box it up and send it their way. I've done this before, I think last year somebody got a bunch of .40 S&W brass. If interested, let me know either by replying after this post, or emailing me. I can even get an exact count once I move a couple more boxes of reloading stuff around. Ugh! (note to self - Being a range officer doesn't mean you gotta pick up EVERY piece of brass left behind!) |
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Member In Memoriam
Join Date: November 29, 1999
Location: west of a small town, CO
Posts: 4,346
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Sign me up, please, sir.
labgrade@keepandbeararms.com will allow us to talk w/o everybody else getting jealous.
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Senior Member
Join Date: July 1, 2000
Location: Token Creek, WI
Posts: 4,068
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Brass spoken for, thanks for the inquiries!
Boy, that was FAST!
As I come up with more, I'll be sure to post here again. |
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