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Captec aka Jamison brass
04-29-2015, 10:56 PM,
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Captec aka Jamison brass
said this on Facebook today.
Quote:We know that a lot of you have a inner Quigley, so it should make you all happy to hear that the 45-110 Sharps (45 Sharps 2 7/8”) brass will be heading to inspection by the end of the week. We are also getting close to finishing the 45-120 Sharps (45 Sharps 3 1/4”) brass as well. It's time to clean and oil your Buffalo guns.
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04-30-2015, 09:52 AM,
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RE: Captec aka Jamison brass
I will be watching for it!!
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04-30-2015, 09:56 AM,
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RE: Captec aka Jamison brass
I'ld call Kathi today or tomorrow and get your order placed..
When I get these old 110's that I shortened for the 45-90 emptied up again, I will run them thru the 44 die and see if they work as good there as they did in the 45.
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04-30-2015, 04:52 PM,
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RE: Captec aka Jamison brass
Guys,

Well, I took Don's advice and called Captech to check it out. I introduced myself and told the gal that rumor control has it that Captech is bringing out brass for the .45/110 caliber immediately if not sooner, and I could have heard a pin drop for the silence. She asked, "how did you know that?" I said "I've been in this north country for going on 50 years, and I've developed a really good underground network to find out details regarding important info." More silence, and she said, "but we haven't told anybody, so I can't imagine how you found out." I went ahead and leveled w/ her, but even then she was amazed.

Anyway, she said they will be inspecting brass tomorrow and Saturday, and will take orders next Monday, 3 May 2015. I told her that would be fine, and I would call back on Monday. I also asked her about brass length, etc., and she didn't know right then, but would have that info on Monday for sure.

So, there you have it. Having a good underground can be a real asset, I say. Two bits says she had an "uffda moment" got another cup of coffee after that phone call.Big Grin

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IR

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04-30-2015, 04:57 PM,
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RE: Captec aka Jamison brass
Big GrinBig Grin That's a good example of the right hand loosing track of the lefthand.Huh Somebody with their Facebook password sure put the word out...
Anyway glad they did this, they sure do deserve a round of applause for making the properly headstamped cases for so many chambers that us oddballs love to shoot.Rolleyes
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05-01-2015, 08:13 AM,
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RE: Captec aka Jamison brass
Coming from a tooling and manufacturing background, I am a little curious what the cost is to produce the proper die or what ever they use to stamp the cartridge heads with the correct designation?
I do feel certain that what ever the cost is, it is more than offset by the increased sales of properly stamped brass cases.
Sam
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05-01-2015, 09:22 AM,
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RE: Captec aka Jamison brass
Good example of the response from customers, when they ran that first batch of 5000 44-77 brass it was sold out in very short order, and they ran about 5 batches before they had the little misunderstanding with the State Dept, and got shut down for awhile. I hope the rest of their properly headstamped bpcr brass does as well.
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05-01-2015, 09:09 PM,
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RE: Captec aka Jamison brass
Well, I got an email from Captech this morning saying the new .45/110 brass was ready to order. So, I gave them a call, and asked what the case lengths were running in their examination of the new brass at this point. The gal I talked to said the brass had been running between 2.875" down to 2.850" on the low end. That sounds like quite a lot to me. For the price of $41.xx for 20 rds. I would think the lengths should be considerably more consistent than 0.025." I didn't bother to ask the range of measurements on rim thickness and width. She said to call back on Monday, and she would have more data. Hmmm?

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IR
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