WTB 6.8 Brass and/or Bullets

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  • owen502

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    Yes 6.8 is the same as .270 (.277). But the 6.8 can do 115 grain max bullet weight due to the size of the bullets. Really anything between 90 and 115 is good. Brass is more needed than bullets. I have only found one source for virgin brass and just want to get some to get me started.
     

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    Owen,
    Got em. 40 maybe 50. I put them in the tumbler @ 4:40 PM. Let me know if you would rather them as is. My .277 bullets are 130+ grains so I can't help you there. Donovan's on Airline may have some. The had .270 just not sure what weight.

    I don't see much 6.8 ever, probably the guys that shoot it reload it.

    PM sent.
     

    owen502

    Don't Ban Me Bro
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    Jul 29, 2008
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    Pearl River, LA
    Owen,
    Got em. 40 maybe 50. I put them in the tumbler @ 4:40 PM. Let me know if you would rather them as is. My .277 bullets are 130+ grains so I can't help you there. Donovan's on Airline may have some. The had .270 just not sure what weight.

    I don't see much 6.8 ever, probably the guys that shoot it reload it.

    PM sent.

    Thanks for the brass. Nice talking to you.
     
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