218 Bee Brass
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218 Bee Brass
Buffalo Arms has some in, and are filling backorders......
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Re: 218 Bee Brass
Good tip Blain. Thanks! I'm probably the reason they were out of it in the first place
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Re: 218 Bee Brass
That will give me 500 new and 400 loaded up.....
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Re: 218 Bee Brass
Howdy guys,
I have a .218 Bee Martini that my wife is going to keep.
Been reloading for every gun she has for a lifetime supply, as I'm due to "cross the river" by the end of the year due to cancer.
I've been trying to buy Bee brass in Aussie for about 6 months and we were over in the USA in May this year and I never thought to buy some while we were there.
Winchester Australia has them on back order - with a 12 - 18 month wait! Tried ordering some from Cabela's but they won't export brass to Australia.
Anyway, I was talking to my shooting mate and he said "why don't you just neck down your .25/20 brass?"
Doh!
Got plenty of them and can buy plenty more.
Sometimes the answer is right under your nose.
Regards,
Kirby.
I have a .218 Bee Martini that my wife is going to keep.
Been reloading for every gun she has for a lifetime supply, as I'm due to "cross the river" by the end of the year due to cancer.
I've been trying to buy Bee brass in Aussie for about 6 months and we were over in the USA in May this year and I never thought to buy some while we were there.
Winchester Australia has them on back order - with a 12 - 18 month wait! Tried ordering some from Cabela's but they won't export brass to Australia.
Anyway, I was talking to my shooting mate and he said "why don't you just neck down your .25/20 brass?"
Doh!


Sometimes the answer is right under your nose.
Regards,
Kirby.
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Re: 218 Bee Brass
Kirby, I'm very sorry to read your fight with cancer. You're in my prayers.
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Re: 218 Bee Brass
kimwcook wrote:Kirby, I'm very sorry to read your fight with cancer. You're in my prayers.
+1
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Re: 218 Bee Brass
Don't give up, Kirby......Kick 'er in the butt a couple more times before it's time to go with God 

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