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    SHOT SHOW 2020: RCC Brass has your caliber, and then some

    We met a couple of guys from RCC Brass, I was impressed by the variety of calibers they make brass for.

    I was enquiring about the possibility of ordering some for my Martini Henry. "No problem".

    RCC even does crazy things like brass cases for obsolete rimfire calibers, in which there is an offset hole to insert a 22 cap (if I recall correctly).

    Want to get your name or your favorite logo on the headstamp? They can do that too.

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    I like to refurb Lee Enfields!

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    Still 6 bucks a piece?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tokay444 View Post
    Still 6 bucks a piece?
    Not cheap indeed. (mind you, I didn't dare to ask about cost of personalized engraving on the headstamp!) But given these would likely be ok for years and years of reloading for my Martini Henry, it's not bad in the long run I think.
    I like to refurb Lee Enfields!

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    There is another company in Wyoming that has been making custom lathe turned brass for quite a few years, Rocky Mountain Cartridge Company. Generally a little lower prices than RCC, but still expensive. They are good people, they put on matches in Worland Wyoming and I've shot with them a number of times.

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    Minimum order is 50 pieces from RCC.

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