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357 MAX BRASS
May 28th, 2026 at 4:23pm
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I have for sale 50 pieces of 357 REM MAX brass with R.P head stamp. It looks to be new brass 
$25 plus $10 shipping.
I accept personal checks
A. J. Palik/size]
  
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Reply #1 - May 28th, 2026 at 5:42pm
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I will take the brass.  PM sent

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Reply #2 - May 28th, 2026 at 5:53pm
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The Brass is SOLD to bpjack pending funds
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Reply #3 - May 28th, 2026 at 10:41pm
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Jack,

That's a good deal.
If your looking to buy more Starline has them in stock for about the same price.

Bob in Saint Augustine...

bpjack wrote on May 28th, 2026 at 5:42pm:
I will take the brass.  PM sent

Jack

  
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Reply #4 - May 28th, 2026 at 11:46pm
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I prefer the Remington brass.  I will be reforming into 30-30 Wesson, 32 RKS and eventually leaving. them as is id I ever get my 35 cal barrel installed.  I bought a 357 Max reamer a few months back.

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Reply #5 - yesterday at 10:05am
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Jack,

Is the Web near the base thicker on the Remington brass..?

'Unless you already know......

If you think of it AND it's easy please let us know how many grains of water the Remington brass holds.

THX


bpjack wrote on May 28th, 2026 at 11:46pm:
I prefer the Remington brass.  I will be reforming into 30-30 Wesson, 32 RKS and eventually leaving. them as is id I ever get my 35 cal barrel installed.  I bought a 357 Max reamer a few months back.

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Reply #6 - yesterday at 1:58pm
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I just prefer Rem brass after switching to it in my 25-20 Win.  The Rem does not result in neck separation in that caliber when breech seating.   

I keep trying to measure the case volume with water, but so far by the time I make it from the kitchen sink to my shop, the water leaks out the little hole in the bottom.

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Reply #7 - yesterday at 2:12pm
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I managed to run fast enough this time and got a reading of 34.1gr.
measured with water rounded over on top.

Shall I see if beer would weigh the same?
  

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Reply #8 - yesterday at 3:20pm
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Still Laughing...

Beer..? Better use a 'duplex' load mixed with 150 proof grain alcohol.
Burn rare is cleaner , faster. 

Rounded over the top you say...  Grin


bpjack wrote yesterday at 2:12pm:
I managed to run fast enough this time and got a reading of 34.1gr.
measured with water rounded over on top.

Shall I see if beer would weigh the same?

  
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