Fireforming 7-30 Waters brass from 30-30. New territory!

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Re: Fireforming 7-30 Waters brass from 30-30. New territory!

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Well, OK, then. It's comfortably over US$30 a pound, and I'm not sure how much I can get in one visit. It took a couple of tries to get one of the employees to hand out the third one last trip. Have kept eyes open for the powder at other retailers, but nothing has surfaced.

I do have a few old cans that have rusted through the bottoms as they were stored in a cooler that collected water, I guess. (Brought into a friend's store by the inheritors, IIRC.) Some just got minor rust, one has a fair amount missing, enough to leak powder. All that may beyond salvage, but I haven't pitched it out yet.
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Re: Fireforming 7-30 Waters brass from 30-30. New territory!

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Richard Pickering wrote:Jonathan-------go get all their 4759. Thanks. Richard
I sent you PM as to location. I got all I could afford and them got some more. I think they have 5-6 pounds left on display.
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