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You do reload.......don't you?
If you're going to shoot that gun much more, you're going to need to get set up to reload, if you're not already. Midway used to have the brass but according to their site, it's been discontinued by the manufacturer (Remington). You might be able to look around and find some leftovers at some of the places that sell brass.
http://shop.reedsammo.com/product.sc?pr ... egoryId=29
Otherwise, you're stuck with buying loaded stuff which is also pretty scarce.
This place appears to have "some" in stock.
http://www.ows-ammo.com/store/
http://ows-ammo.com/store/index.php?mai ... ucts_id=94
Otherwise, put it away and buy something that you CAN shoot (cheaper).
Here's the link to the barrel date codes.
http://www.remingtonsociety.com/rsa/que ... arrelcodes
The date code of "C E" would translate to April of 1936.
Den
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Gamemaster 141 30
Re: Gamemaster 141 30
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Here's a few more links for your reading and research. The thing about having someone else do the reloading is that you can't be sure just how they put them together. According to one of the forum members, "nambujim" (who is the resident expert on the Model 14s and 141s), these guns can be finicky on how they're loaded. Please take some time to read some of his postings about those guns.
As far as reloading, the .30 Remington is basically loaded the same as a Winchester .30-30. You would want to use either 150 or 170 grain round-nose bullets (probably Remington brand). According to "nambujim", the overall length of the cartridges and the type of bullet used for those guns is critical. Otherwise you can end up with cartridges hung up in the action.
Also, Remington recently came out with a round called the "30 Remington AR".......make sure you DON'T buy any dies for THAT round.
Den
http://www.midwayusa.com/
http://www.midwayusa.com/Find?userSearc ... ng+manuals
http://www.hodgdon.com/
http://www.imrpowder.com/
http://data.hodgdon.com/cartridge_load.asp
http://www.midsouthshooterssupply.com/
http://www.midsouthshooterssupply.com/d ... tem=Newest
http://www.huntingtons.com/index.html
http://www.huntingtons.com/dies_reloading.html
http://www.hornady.com/
http://www.redding-reloading.com/
http://www.redding-reloading.com/online ... s-series-d
http://www.thegunsource.com/category/13 ... ading.aspx
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There was a time when any/all of us knew nothing about reloading. So, you're not alone.DaveC69 wrote:Thanks Den,
unfortunately I don't know the first thing about reloading....I did however save all the brass, and have another box of spent brass that my father had the foresight to hang-on to.
thanks for the links too....I plan to buy a few of those boxes from ows, but will still need to reload sooner than later.
Is there anyone or place around that is in the business of reloads?
regards,
Dave
Here's a few more links for your reading and research. The thing about having someone else do the reloading is that you can't be sure just how they put them together. According to one of the forum members, "nambujim" (who is the resident expert on the Model 14s and 141s), these guns can be finicky on how they're loaded. Please take some time to read some of his postings about those guns.
As far as reloading, the .30 Remington is basically loaded the same as a Winchester .30-30. You would want to use either 150 or 170 grain round-nose bullets (probably Remington brand). According to "nambujim", the overall length of the cartridges and the type of bullet used for those guns is critical. Otherwise you can end up with cartridges hung up in the action.
Also, Remington recently came out with a round called the "30 Remington AR".......make sure you DON'T buy any dies for THAT round.
Den
http://www.midwayusa.com/
http://www.midwayusa.com/Find?userSearc ... ng+manuals
http://www.hodgdon.com/
http://www.imrpowder.com/
http://data.hodgdon.com/cartridge_load.asp
http://www.midsouthshooterssupply.com/
http://www.midsouthshooterssupply.com/d ... tem=Newest
http://www.huntingtons.com/index.html
http://www.huntingtons.com/dies_reloading.html
http://www.hornady.com/
http://www.redding-reloading.com/
http://www.redding-reloading.com/online ... s-series-d
http://www.thegunsource.com/category/13 ... ading.aspx
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The Gamemaster
Re: Gamemaster 141 30
Here is a telephone number for Remington Customer Service - they will date code your rifle for you.
1 - 800 - 243 - 9700
1 - 800 - 243 - 9700
Re: Gamemaster 141 30
The guys are correct, your gun dates to April 1936.
Buffalo Arms has a nice website and they sell loaded .30 Remington Ammunition made from new Remington brass, it isn't cheap but it IS dependable.
If you aren't going to do a lot of shooting with the gun, this is probably the way to go. Maybe you know someone that reloads .30-30 Winchester, the .30 Remington is the identical cartridge BUT is a rimless version but you can use .30-30 dies/loads for it but will need the proper shell holder for the .30 Remington. OH!! Just to make sure you understand, you CAN'T use .30-30 ammunition in your rifle.
I just read all that back to myself and now I'm even confused.....LOL.....but
Buffalo Arms in Idaho (and on the web) have brass & loaded ammunition.
Good luck, great old rifle........keep it in the family!
Jim Peterson
Buffalo Arms has a nice website and they sell loaded .30 Remington Ammunition made from new Remington brass, it isn't cheap but it IS dependable.
If you aren't going to do a lot of shooting with the gun, this is probably the way to go. Maybe you know someone that reloads .30-30 Winchester, the .30 Remington is the identical cartridge BUT is a rimless version but you can use .30-30 dies/loads for it but will need the proper shell holder for the .30 Remington. OH!! Just to make sure you understand, you CAN'T use .30-30 ammunition in your rifle.
I just read all that back to myself and now I'm even confused.....LOL.....but
Buffalo Arms in Idaho (and on the web) have brass & loaded ammunition.
Good luck, great old rifle........keep it in the family!
Jim Peterson
Jim Peterson
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rem141r
Re: Gamemaster 141 30
reeds ammo has factory loaded 30 rem from remington brass. just google them. it will run somewhere around $30/box of 20. i can vouch for it. it functions and cycles in all my 30's. it is loaded to about the same ballistics as factory 30/30 ammo so its good for hunting too. you have to be careful with the OAL of some reloaded 30 rem. if it isn't just right it won't feed right. i have several 30's and always keep my eye out for ammo. i find it pretty regularly at gunshows and online auctions. if you get really stuck for some, send me a PM and i can hook you up. i have enough ammo and brass to last me and my kids and their kids a while. remington quit making it in 97 but there is still a lot of the later stuff out there. i found 7 boxes of later ammo for $70 last spring at a gunshow in PA. i bought a box of misc ammo a month or so ago online and there were 80 some factory 30 rounds in it from the 50's in their original boxes so it can be found.
from the looks of your gun it looks like someone customized it. that checking and pistol grip cap is not original. how long is the barrel? lots of good info on this site about those old classics. there are guys on this site that can answer just about any question you have about it.
from the looks of your gun it looks like someone customized it. that checking and pistol grip cap is not original. how long is the barrel? lots of good info on this site about those old classics. there are guys on this site that can answer just about any question you have about it.
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300 Savage
Re: Gamemaster 141 30
DaveC69 Send me an email. I am pretty sure that I have a box or two of Factory Remington 30. Getting ready to head out of town. Try me in about 1 week. mjanusch@peoplepc.com