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I have bunch I don't need. If any one can use it, it is free for the shipping cost or pick it up NE of Colorado Springs about 15 miles.
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I assume you mean 303 brass? Or did you mean 30-30? If 303, I would be happy to have it, and will gladly pay the shipping. Thanks, David
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No, I bet he meant .30-03, the predecessor of the .30-06.
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If he meant 30-30 Brass I would be glad to pay shipping to me, Let me know.
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I will take the 30 03 brass please!
I have an 1895 T/D and need it please!
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MY bad, I meant 30-30 brass.These old fingers screw me up.PM to Kota sent
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Got it, Thanks Vince. Best of Luck on your Elk hunt. Envious Would have been cool if it was 30-03 Brass, never heard of that one before. Learn sumptin new everday. PM sent about payment and shipping Thanks Again; John
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The original round for the Springfield model 1903 was the 30-03 (model 1903, sometimes known as the 30-45). The .30-03 (7.62×65mm) was a short-lived cartridge developed by the United States in 1903, to replace the .30-40 Krag in the new Springfield 1903 rifle. The .30-03 was also called the .30-45, since it used a 45 grain (2.9 g (0.10 oz)) powder charge; the name was changed to .30-03 to indicate the year of adoption. It used a 220 grain (14 g (0.49 oz)) roundnose bullet. It was replaced after only three years of service by the .30-06, firing a spitzer bullet giving better ballistic performance. ..... Out of nearly 75,000 made, few original 1903 rifles escaped the conversion to .30-06 (estimates range from 50 to 100 rifles); surviving .30-03 rifles are rare collectors items. Even the .30-03 cartridge is a rarity and is found only in collections of rare cartridges. The .270 Winchester and .280 Remington cartridges were based on reducing the neck diameter of the .30-03 cartridge case to retain a similar bullet-holding length with the same shoulder. The Model 1895 Winchester lever-action rifle was offered in 30-03 from 1905, but sold poorly in comparison to the .30-06 chambering offered in 1908. .30-0330-03 (Cal. 30 BALL CARTRIDGE, MODEL 1903)1895 Winchester 30-03Currently loaded 30-03 ammo: 30-03 Government 220 Grn.
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