- Location
- Edmonton area, Alberta
Opinions on what calibers to include in a pistol caliber brass collection.
A little backstory:
I have taken a few guys from work to the range and when I tell them to pick up the brass they shoot so I can reload it, they go into a frenzy of brass cleaning madness and I've come home with some brass in calibres I don't own. The oddballs, whose numbers are starting to grow, are sitting on the top shelf of my reloading bench so I decided to start a bit of a brass collection. This is where I am asking for your assistance in putting together a list of calibres that I should have a sample case of. Which pistol calibres should be represented in this little collection?
I'm not interested in anything overly rare, just pistol calibres that show the variety that has been widely adopted and produced since the metallic cartridge has existed. Proprietary cartridges and wildcats aren't really the focus or this list will never end. I'm thinking calibres that gained pretty widespread adoption and popularity rather than super rare examples that were only chambered in one pistol that flopped commercially.
This is the running list of suggestions. Bolded entries are what I've got already. Thanks in advance.
4.6x30mm H&K
.22 Short
.22 Long
.22LR
.22 WMR
5.7x28mm
.22 Remington Jet
.25 ACP
7.5 Swiss
7.62x38 Nagant
7.63 Luger
7.63 Mauser
7.62x25 Tok
.32 ACP
.32 S&W
.32 S&W Long
.32 H&R Magnum
.327 Federal Magnum
8mm Lebel
.380 Auto
9mm Makarov
9mm Luger
9x20 Browning Long
9mm Mauser Export
9x21
.38 Super
.357 Sig
.38 Short Colt
.38 Long Colt
.38 S&W
.38 Special
.357 Magnum
.357 Maximum
38-40
.40 S&W
10mm Auto
400 Cor-Bon
.41 Long Colt
.41 Magnum
.44-40
.44 Henry
.44 American
.44 Russian
.44 Special
.44 Magnum
.455 Webley
.45 Auto Rim
.45 GAP
.45 ACP
.45 Super
.460 Rowland
.45 Win Mag
.45 Schofield
.45 Colt
.454 Casull
.460 S&W
.480 Ruger
.475 Linebaugh
.50 AE
.500 S&W Magnum
What else do you think should be included and why?
Also, if you want to contribute some empty brass, I'll EMT you a couple of bucks for postage.
A little backstory:
I have taken a few guys from work to the range and when I tell them to pick up the brass they shoot so I can reload it, they go into a frenzy of brass cleaning madness and I've come home with some brass in calibres I don't own. The oddballs, whose numbers are starting to grow, are sitting on the top shelf of my reloading bench so I decided to start a bit of a brass collection. This is where I am asking for your assistance in putting together a list of calibres that I should have a sample case of. Which pistol calibres should be represented in this little collection?
I'm not interested in anything overly rare, just pistol calibres that show the variety that has been widely adopted and produced since the metallic cartridge has existed. Proprietary cartridges and wildcats aren't really the focus or this list will never end. I'm thinking calibres that gained pretty widespread adoption and popularity rather than super rare examples that were only chambered in one pistol that flopped commercially.
This is the running list of suggestions. Bolded entries are what I've got already. Thanks in advance.
4.6x30mm H&K
.22 Short
.22 Long
.22LR
.22 WMR
5.7x28mm
.22 Remington Jet
.25 ACP
7.5 Swiss
7.62x38 Nagant
7.63 Luger
7.63 Mauser
7.62x25 Tok
.32 ACP
.32 S&W
.32 S&W Long
.32 H&R Magnum
.327 Federal Magnum
8mm Lebel
.380 Auto
9mm Makarov
9mm Luger
9x20 Browning Long
9mm Mauser Export
9x21
.38 Super
.357 Sig
.38 Short Colt
.38 Long Colt
.38 S&W
.38 Special
.357 Magnum
.357 Maximum
38-40
.40 S&W
10mm Auto
400 Cor-Bon
.41 Long Colt
.41 Magnum
.44-40
.44 Henry
.44 American
.44 Russian
.44 Special
.44 Magnum
.455 Webley
.45 Auto Rim
.45 GAP
.45 ACP
.45 Super
.460 Rowland
.45 Win Mag
.45 Schofield
.45 Colt
.454 Casull
.460 S&W
.480 Ruger
.475 Linebaugh
.50 AE
.500 S&W Magnum
What else do you think should be included and why?
Also, if you want to contribute some empty brass, I'll EMT you a couple of bucks for postage.
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