Well, at least with the .348 and the .500 Linebaugh
you can do double duty when you buy brass. I'm sitting on a good bit of .348 brass from my Winchester 71 days (for which I blame Jim Taylor's articles). Haven't had a 71 in a good while, but then I wound up with a .500 Linebaugh, so I kept the brass. Then I sold said .500 because of my tendonitis, so I thought of selling the brass. Then I wound up with a .50 Special, and was glad I kept the brass. Then I found a guy with 400 pieces of .50 Special brass, and thought of selling the .348 brass. I figure if I dally long enough, I just might walk up on a deal on another Model 71....
Also have a custom bullet mold I bought for my 71, but sold before the very LONG group buy mold was delivered. :)
Complete thread:
- 348 Winchester..I normally don't complain.... -
SubDoc,
2012-09-08, 18:05
- Well, at least with the .348 and the .500 Linebaugh -
cubrock,
2012-09-08, 20:26
- Well, at least with the .348 and the .500 Linebaugh - SubDoc, 2012-09-08, 23:11
- That is as good an example of this disease as I've read... -
Hobie,
2012-09-09, 13:52
- If my wife were to ever...... -
Otony,
2012-09-09, 16:58
- Let me know if your doghouse is a double wide ;) -
brionic,
2012-09-09, 22:10
- As my wife has been cleaning out her hoards of things she's - Hobie, 2012-09-11, 22:05
- Let me know if your doghouse is a double wide ;) -
brionic,
2012-09-09, 22:10
- If my wife were to ever...... -
Otony,
2012-09-09, 16:58
- Well, at least with the .348 and the .500 Linebaugh -
cubrock,
2012-09-08, 20:26