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Jamison 25-20 S.S. Brass
Apr 13th, 2022 at 7:08pm
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  After our mammoth move to Missouri last year from Montana, I'm just now getting my reloading room unpacked.... (I don't recommend living in one place for 35 years. and then moving half way across the country for ANY reason!!). As, I was going through my brass-stash, I found I had about twice as much 25-20 S.S. brass as I will EVER need! So, I have decided to sell some of the excess. I am aware that new 25-20 S.S. brass is nearly impossible  to come by, with the only options being Bertram or turned cases. I would like to keep them within the ASSRA community instead of GB (or one of the other auction sites), but have no idea what a decent price would be. I know I paid at least a $1.70 per hull, but that was when you could still get them from Jamison....
I probably have 150 unfired cases that I would sell. All late production JBA headstamped             Any thoughts or opinions are welcome!                                   Tom
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Re: Jamison 25-20 S.S. Brass
Reply #1 - Apr 13th, 2022 at 8:15pm
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Do you have a a brass you need and would trade for?
  
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Reply #2 - Apr 13th, 2022 at 9:04pm
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I have a fair supply i won't sell but have seen it go for about $2 a case recently
  

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Reply #3 - Apr 13th, 2022 at 9:20pm
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bnice, thanks for responding!! I actually had to go down and unpack the rest of my brass before I could answer you. I'm in pretty good shape for my "brass needs". So I guess I couldn't trade for brass for brass. 
   I'm not looking for a big profit from the sale. I just have no idea what to ask for them, hence my post. 
   I have learned a ton just by hanging around here on the forum, and would like to return the favor by selling them here. I have an excellent Winchester low-wall in 25-20 S.S., that I have finally THE load for, and want to go small game hunting in our new surroundings.
Tom   

Piltdownman, thanks for your response an well! I have had several PM's suggesting that number, so I will probably list them at that!
  

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Re: Jamison 25-20 S.S. Brass
Reply #4 - Apr 23rd, 2022 at 5:43pm
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I am still interested in 50 .25-20 SS cases if not all gone.  I have 2 1/2 Hi_Walls to feed.  Jeff in NH
  
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Reply #5 - Apr 24th, 2022 at 12:02pm
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Being an old Missouri boy now in Kansas, I am always interested where fellow SS shooters live in Missouri. What part did you move to? 
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Reply #6 - Apr 25th, 2022 at 9:12am
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Yamoon,
   We ended up in Lee's Summit. We came out a small town in Montana, and I was hoping for a similar area in Missouri.... My wife wanted to be nearer the Grand-daughters, so we "compromised" and did it her way!!! Grin
   I am still trying to adjust to "conservation area" hunting, and either driving for an hour to a public range, or belonging to a private club for $200+ a year..... I'm sure I'll get the hang of it eventually!!! Roll Eyes
  

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