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44-77 brass
11-13-2015, 08:32 PM,
RE: 44-77 brass
Gavin.

I just measured 6 cases and the necks run from .0078" to .0109" and the rim thickness run .0756 +- a few 10 thousands.
I will have some rounds at the Q if you see me before I shoot them all up. Smile Smile

Kurt
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11-13-2015, 10:33 PM, (This post was last modified: 11-13-2015, 10:47 PM by J.B..)
RE: 44-77 brass
At those measurements at the neck & rim they sound pretty much like the brass I ordered earlier from JBA via BACo. I've had no problems with it to date. Don't you go shooting up all your match ammo again Kurt... I went to catch up with you at Baker this year...and all I got was "he shot all his ammo and had nothing left for the match" ! Now we don't want that happening again. Wink

I just went on the TotW website but my search yielded .087 thickness for Shiloh ( & cases marked Shiloh ? ) ...and .090" for Remington ( & cases marked Remington ) Huh May be a typing error.. although my cases have all been JBA marked. May need to give them a call.

thanks again.
Gavin
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11-13-2015, 11:11 PM,
RE: 44-77 brass
Tongue uh I got a little carried away last year Smile Who would have thought 1500 weren't enough for the Baker and the Q Big Grin
Had a lot of .22 ammo left Smile
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