.303 Savage Brass on Sale at Grafs

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.303 Savage Brass on Sale at Grafs

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I got all excited and found the 303 brass to be "out of stock". I don't even have a 303 but I was going to buy a hundred so I have an excuse to buy the rifle. I do see lots of them for sale, so its been on my list of "things to buy before I die"----------------Sixgun
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Already out of stock! :shock: :lol: I'm not really surprised which is why I posted here. Just yesterday I got my flyer advertising Norma brass at $25.99 per 20 and Grafs brass (Priv Partisan) at $44 and change per 100. I just don't understand why Starline hasn't picked up on this one as well. Thousands of Model 99s and people are starving for brass. :roll:

This brass shortage is the reason I got mine in .308. I figured if I couldn't get a classic chambering I'd get a practical one. :wink:
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I bought the 303 Savage for a friend and 6.5 Italian for my SIL for all the help they've been around my place at the lake. Both calibers of brass look really good.
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:D :shock: :shock: just like last spring it was all out of stock in a hurry because they had so many orders spoken for. I didn't even get excited.Jim.
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Happiness is a lifetime supply of 303 Savage. I wish.....more would try 303's and enjoy. 250& 300 Savages have come and gone. But my 1904 B model I would not part with for triple it's actual worth. Found some more boxes at a local estate sale this winter. Just remember if you take it to a public range. Figure in some extra Savage time (EST) to let others see quality built firearms in an early smokeless cartridge. I wish I were able to take it on some hunts and see how those 190 grains penetrate.
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Happiness is a lifetime supply of 303 Savage.
:D Yes, I agree! I have some of it is from the early days and some from the 1950's. My favorite is 200 NIB brass from the limited run Winchester made in 1996. I also have several boxes of Winchester factory loaded ammo from the 1996 run.

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And to think that you used to see it on the shelves of every country store around here... :(
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