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Jamison Brass list, Single Shot Products, Links
Aug 11th, 2025 at 7:29pm
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Full list of Jamison Brass I still have available, except for the .25-20SS brass; that's in a separate thread.  

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SINGLE SHOT PRODUCTS
Reply #1 - Sep 11th, 2009 at 8:32am
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BULLET MOULDS

RIFLE BARREL

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Re: SINGLE SHOT PRODUCTS
Reply #2 - Sep 11th, 2009 at 4:02pm
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For those on this forum who may not be ASSRA members plus for those who are members but may have missed it, below is my ad from the latest issue of the Journal.

Both of these books are profusely illustrated and written for all single shot rifle aficionados.

The Golden Age of the American Schuetzenfest is essentially a study of Schuetzen during its golden age (1890-1917). Over the past several years it has become THE standard reference work on Schuetzen history. It presents such topics as how the old matches were conducted, Schuetzen parks, targets they used, rifles & implements, notable shooters, accuracy of their rifles, plus much, much more.

Loading and Shooting Traditional American Schuetzen Rifles is the how-to book for those either starting Shuetzen shooting or considering getting into Schuetzen shooting. It's soup-to-nuts coverage of shooting Schuetzen rifles includes everything from defining the Schuetzen rifle, acquiring a rifle, needed equipment, bullet casting, doping the wind to techniques for both bench rest and offhand shooting.

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Re: SINGLE SHOT PRODUCTS
Reply #3 - Mar 24th, 2010 at 3:18am
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Boys, hee is a new supplier that makes old fashoined German and Swiss rear sights for the German and Swiss target rifles. His pricing is reasonable.
Mike

Contact Randy Grunkemeyer at:
14094 N. County RD 600E
Batesville, IN 47006
phone number: 812-934-6412 

  
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Reply #4 - Apr 5th, 2010 at 7:21am
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Museum Quality TIG welding of Antique firearms and edged weapons.
Peter Nagel
Oregon, IL

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Re: SINGLE SHOT PRODUCTS
Reply #5 - Mar 10th, 2011 at 3:36pm
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Breach Seater Ruger #1 and #3, CPA, Hi Wall & Low Wall etc.

Dave Bennett
1387 Sunset Road
Canton, PA 17724

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Paul Huard's Patch Popper
Reply #6 - Feb 10th, 2016 at 3:31pm
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A few weeks ago I decided I needed on of Mr. Huard's patch poppers.  I remembered that there had been a post on the For Sale forum recently but when I went to find it, so I could get some contact info, the post had expired.

I thought it worth adding a message to this thread in case anyone goes looking for a popper in the future.

This is a handy item if you clean at the range.  I use it for both cartridge black powder rifles and muzzleloaders.  Simple to use, just load the towers with patches, one wet and one dry.  When you need a patch you pick up the lid, turn the knob, and you have one patch sticking up ready to go.  (Note: his patches are worth getting along with the popper).

Contact info: Paul Huard, 714-520-4395 or moezingo@yahoo.com

  

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Cartridge Seater - Sharps, Win, Hepburn, Borchardt
Reply #7 - Sep 22nd, 2020 at 4:49am
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FS - cartridge seaters for 1874 & 1877 Sharps, 1885 Winchester, 1879 Hepburn & Borchardt actions. These are for seating the cartridge either with or without a bullet in same. Based on the SRhoades (may he RIP) design. Can be bent either left or right to clear a scope. I clamp in a vice and use the hole in the handle of my largest crescent-wrench to do. $45 + $8 shipping USPS Priority Mail. Have two of the 1885 & four of the Hepburn in stock and running the Sharps & Borchardt over the next few weeks. Have sold 40 thus far this year.
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Re: WIPING RODS FOR SALE
Reply #8 - Mar 30th, 2022 at 9:59am
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Wiping Rods for sale
Rods are available in 5/16x48"
and in 3/8x48"
Rods are Drilled and Tapped both ends 8-32 female thread
for standard jags and brushes.
Cost is $24 with shipping.
PM me for particulars , address for payment.
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Jamison .25-20 SS brass available for shipment
Reply #9 - Jul 6th, 2025 at 6:01pm
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Jamison .25-20 Brass available for purchase/shipment now.  Sales ONLY TO ASSRA full members (not forum members, paying ASSRA members). Limited to 100 cases per member, please.  See below for full details of why I'm limiting sales.  If you're not a member, you can join here: (You need to Login or Register to view media files and links)

Price is $3.00 per case, with a limit of 100 case sales, and no minimum quantity.  $10 shipping, with shipping waived on sales of 100 pieces.  Proof of ASSRA membership (copy of recent magazine address would be easiest) required.  

Check or money order to:
Dave Plummer
1149 Church St
Baker City, OR 97814

Make sure you include a description of what you're buying with payment, I have a lot of other business items I get payment for daily, so clarity is needed.  If you want to pay electronically via paypal or zelle, message me.

I ship daily, and unless I'm traveling will ship following business day from payment.

Thanks!  And more info below on why I'm selling this way, to support ASSRA.

I have collaborated with the ASSRA board to sell this brass, using the ASSRA forum.  My objective is three fold:

1) Support the ASSRA by encouraging membership.
2) Support quarter bore use by making a dependable supply of .25-20SS brass available into the future, through my lifetime or until I run out.  I have about 15,000 pieces available total.  When that's gone, that's it.
3) Return revenue to ASSRA by paying a commission on sales.

To accomplish those objectives, my terms are:

1)  Sales will only be to ASSRA members.  Not forum members, but paying association members.
2)  I will initially only sell 100 rounds of brass per person.  This is to discourage scalping, and to ensure there's enough to go around.  In the future (say a year from now), I will consider requests for additional quantities from previous purchasers, subject to availability.
3)  I will be holding the price at market rate, again to discourage scalping.
4) I will pay a 5% percent commission to the ASSRA on the sales to help support the association financially. 

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I will ask that you send proof of membership (copy of latest journal address would be easiest) with your order.  

I will be selling .25-20 loaded ammo on Gunbroker.  The difference in price compared to member brass rate will easily pay for at least one year of ASSRA membership.  If you really prefer not to join, you can buy loaded ammo there.
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Interesting Links
Reply #10 - Apr 19th, 2004 at 4:04pm
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This list was imported from the MSN group. If you have any interesting links to share, post them in a reply and I will add them to the list.

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Complete and free - Stevens, Maynard and other old catalogs on my website in .pdf format.  Because old catalogs are for research, not profit.
Don't pay someone for a photo copy.
Will be scanning others I have in my collection and adding to the site in the future. 


SAAMI, the Sporting Arms & Ammunition Manufacturer's Institute, sets specs for currently produced ammo and chamber dimensions.  Their website for official drawings of both chambers and cartridges is (You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) This does not include obsolete cartridges for which official specifications never existed.  


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Breech seater photos
Reply #11 - May 24th, 2021 at 11:31pm
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Jerry Cleave has a wonderful design for a Ballard. But he told me after building mine he'd never build another. Just too labor intensive.

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Re: Breech seaters
Reply #12 - May 25th, 2021 at 10:19pm
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Well you could buy a Hepburn and get one of Jerry's equally beautiful seaters!

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Re: Breech seaters
Reply #13 - May 26th, 2021 at 1:53pm
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Here is a breech seater design for Ballards. It's not TOO complex to make and works great. I've been using one for years.
I find it particularly handy because it can be used on a rifle with either a tang sight or scope.
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Re: Breech seaters
Reply #14 - May 26th, 2021 at 8:59pm
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JLouis wrote on May 26th, 2021 at 2:07pm:
I have seen similar being used. I had an opportunity to buy several of the brass castings that hook onto the action and I probably should have at the time. I have also seen Russ Webers with that same type of casting part. 


I also bought a half dozen of those cast hooks from someone here on ASSRA years ago, and built one breech seater. I saved another, which is misplaced somewhere here in my gun room, yet to be found. Gave away the others to friends. 
Mine is like Randy's, except all one unit, not two pieces.

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