.358 Brass - where to buy?

A WTB in the EE stating that dealers are welcome?
I'm on a 20 dollar yak yak plan and call around looking for stuff.
Get to yak at some interesting folk. Sum with tight ginchees and some
with a keen sense of humour.
Let yer fingers do the walking...........?
 
A WTB in the EE stating that dealers are welcome?
I'm on a 20 dollar yak yak plan and call around looking for stuff.
Get to yak at some interesting folk. Sum with tight ginchees and some
with a keen sense of humour.
Let yer fingers do the walking...........?

Will do the EE thingy soon - wanted to find out the fair exchange first and figured I'd get more exposure here from the reloaders/hunters in this forum. Maybe some sage advice too.

As is I've got two hunting buddies searching rural 'toba for me. Another is across the pond so I'll have him check there on the odd chance but I suspect the Euro exchange rate will kill any transactions. Checked two local gun show a couple weeks back and there's another coming at the end of the month (did find .358 dies at one). Have another friend checking out of province and another calling dealer friend of his about importing from USA.

But it doesn't hurt to ask for help here too. In the end I still might have to fire form some .308.
 
Hahaha. That was my plan too but I was told .358 brass was findable. Personally I've never seen .358 brass f/s in my local gun shops.

Maybe someone will point us in the right direction.

The last couple bags I bought came from Wholesale Sports Langley a month ago.
Actually they had a good brass selection, why not call their mail order desk ?
 
I have found factory .358 brass is not as good as what you will lend up with after simply running good quality .308 brass through a full length .358 sizing die.
 
I have had good luck with Win .358 brass from the same source as the OP's... I vastly prefer properly headstamped brass... 99 times out of 100... there is no confusion or issue regarding the wrong cartridge ending up in a chamber (fitment would take care of most issues)... but I am just more comfortable with the proper designation on the rounds.
 
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