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I have not seen it for sale on any website for at least five years. I just keep my eyeballs on the classified ads on a half a dozen forums.
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17 Fire ball
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Or go with the High Plains Brass. Bill K |
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varminthunter: Thank you for the help. I thought that you might enjoy the chambering saga.
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About 3 years ago just about all brass seemed to dry up, thank goodness things are better today. About 20 years ago I purchased a set of Skip Otto dies. One of the best reloading investments I have made. Skip has passed on but another gentleman makes a version of Skips die.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0J5DolWA-4 |
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Does Paul Bike have a website for his die making?
Thanks Bill
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You can only reach him through his email address, pbike257@Gmail.com.
I use his shoulder set back die and bushings for forming many calibers from 223 brass, 221 FB, 20 VT, and 17 FB. A little time consuming, but gives something to do in the winter months. |
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Thanks VS!
I'll send an email to Paul. Bill
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Lapua 221FB brass is a good option if you already have a neck die and neck turner.
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