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09-18-2020, 01:15 PM
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Starline Brass
I ordered some 45 brass from Starline 3 days ago, site said backordered. The brass shipped yesterday, components are out there
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09-18-2020, 02:24 PM
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They are making more everyday. The nice part is that they actually have a management team that knows what day it will be available even in these crazy times. Far different with the bullets people---making more every day but don't seem to want to take my money unless they have them in stock. Almost like they have no idea what they are running from day to day?
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09-18-2020, 03:02 PM
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Starline generally does a VERY good job on trying to exceed their 'in stock by' deadlines. They usually beat them.
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09-19-2020, 10:20 AM
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They are the only people I order brass from anymore unless they don't make the case I want.
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09-19-2020, 10:46 AM
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Originally Posted by akoda
I ordered some 45 brass from Starline 3 days ago, site said backordered. The brass shipped yesterday, components are out there
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All the brass, bullets and powder in the world are worthless if you can't get a primer.
I like Starline brass, have started ordering it for many of my handguns, and it's the only company that makes .41 Magnum brass any more. I've had little problems until lately finding reloading materials, but primers seem to be the big sticking point. With basically 4 types out there (SP/LP, SR/LR, and then magnum versions, of course), if any one is unavailable it has potential to bring your reloading to a screeching halt regardless of whatever else you can find.
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09-19-2020, 05:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Hair Trigger
All the brass, bullets and powder in the world are worthless if you can't get a primer.
I like Starline brass, have started ordering it for many of my handguns, and it's the only company that makes .41 Magnum brass any more. I've had little problems until lately finding reloading materials, but primers seem to be the big sticking point. With basically 4 types out there (SP/LP, SR/LR, and then magnum versions, of course), if any one is unavailable it has potential to bring your reloading to a screeching halt regardless of whatever else you can find.
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I have primers, I stop in to a local gun range and buy when he has them, and he usually does I also have grabbed a pound of powder when I see it, picked up a pound of universal today for my 45s, stuff is out there, be patient and persistent
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09-19-2020, 09:02 PM
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I have had 10mm on order from Starline since the first of August. My guess is that once they get enough orders for a run they pump it out.
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