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Ammo and brass seems to be out of stock at the usual places.
Have you seen it anywhere?
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Someone was selling .350 brass in the classifieds not long ago. may want to try a search there.
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I have no idea where you can find new cases but it's not very difficult to reform more common cases such as 7mm and .300 mag to .350 mag.
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I picked up a like-new Remington Model 660 in .350 Rem Mag. at a gun show earlier this year. It came with a full box of 200-grain Remington factory ammo. Of course, like a kid with Halloween candy, I couldn't wait to shoot all twenty rounds at the gun range a week later. The little gun spoke with a loud voice!
Then I discovered how hard it is to find brass cases for reloading. At another gun show I met a guy with some odd-ball reloading stuff for sale. He had 160 new .350 Rem Mag cases that I snatched up for 50 cents apiece. (Sixty of the 160 cases were factory primed.)
A few weeks later I read in the local paper that a guy had over 3,000 .358 jacketed bullets (185-gr. 200-gr. 225-gr. 250-gr.) for sale. I bought 2,100 of the bullets for 12 cents each. They are old and have some oxidation on them, but for what I paid, I can live with that.
I've been told Remington has a special production run of .350 Rem Mag cases every few years when they feel there is a sufficient need. Until then we are at their mercy. I'll keep searching every gun show I attend.
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Are case forming dies for that conversion readily available?
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Are case forming dies for that conversion readily available? I'd talk to Redding about that one, if they don't have it, they'll make it, I'd probably see if you could make them from 338 Win. Mag. brass before you order as that would be a much smaller caliber jump than 7MM or .30 Cal. to .358 and 338 Winchester Magnum brass is common enough.
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Have you tried Huntingtons in California? They list it but you have to call their toll free number to check availability or to order 1-866-735-6237. Give'm a try. What do ya have ta lose?
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Last time I was at the Reloader's Bench in Mt. Juliet, Tenn., I believe they had several bags of new Remington .350 RM brass on the shelves.
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