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Re: CCH 30-30 First Outing

Post by Mistered » Wed Oct 17, 2018 10:10 pm

Do you do 30-30s as well? Or 308? Or 357 Mag?
.223 Rem
30-30 Win (look at my avatar)
.243 Win
.38/.357
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30-30 below - yes the headstamps say .32 Win Spl but I reformed some old .32 Special brass to 30-30.
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Re: CCH 30-30 First Outing

Post by ESquared » Wed Oct 17, 2018 10:28 pm

The avatar says it all, doesn't it? Sorry I missed it. Those are some beautiful looking 30-30s. Would put the manufacturers to shame. And the ones above are beyond custom, I'd say, having lived a previous life as a totally different round. Really nice work.
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Re: CCH 30-30 First Outing

Post by Mistered » Wed Oct 17, 2018 10:36 pm

Yea about the only difference between the .32 & .30 is bullet diameter - a simple run through the 30-30 sizer does it. I was given a bunch of old .32 brass a few years ago so I finally got around to sizing it. Good brass the older stuff - after tumbling it turns a deep orange patina and does not tarnish! Some of this is from the 30's - 40's.
Liquid tumbling makes them look like new.
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