Ammo & Brass for the Model 14/141

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nambujim
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Ammo & Brass for the Model 14/141

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Finding Remington brass and/or ammunition has become very costly if not impossible but Buffalo Arms again has come through offering both brass and ammunition at a fair price.

I did notice that they are offering loaded ammunition in .25, .30, & .32 Remington at around $40 per 20 round box AND they have .30 Remington in both 150 & 170gr utilizing Core-Lokt RN bullets.

They advertise ample supply of all calibers for both loaded ammunition & brass, the brass is advertised as being made with a Graf headstamp showing the proper caliber. The brass is made by the folks that acquired Jamison and I have NOT experimented with any of it but several years ago it wasn't very good.............it did not readily fit into the proper shell holder. My feeling is that Buffalo has a history of trying to supply the needs to those of us that use obsolete calibers and they have tested it out. Everything I have purchased from them has worked and worked well!!

These rifles are brutal to brass and to find a source selling loaded ammunition at a fair price is a blessing! You might give them a try, Buffalo are good people to deal with............and I don't even get a discount from them for saying that.

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Jim Peterson
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Re: Ammo & Brass for the Model 14/141

Post by Oscarflytyer »

only reason I have passed on 30 and 32 Rems I have found... Glad Mdl 14 I got from you is 35 Rem. And found another one/Mdl 141 I am picking up - also in 35 Rem. Ammo still available and use brass for the Marlin!
LeftyDon

Re: Ammo & Brass for the Model 14/141

Post by LeftyDon »

MidwayUSA has Remington 170 gr Core-Lokt "30-30" Winchester bullets in stock. They are the round nose soft points that are (were?) used in Remington's 30 Remington cartridges too. First time in a long time that I've found them in stock.
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