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I have some brass, well nickel plated, that is for .357 Magnum and marked TEXAS on the headstamp. Anyone ever heard of or have experience with this brass?
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Never heard of it.
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Texas where is Texas
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Never seen nor heard of and nothing on google. Maybe a Texan with to much money had them made up.
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I've got a bunch of that nickel "Texas" headstamped .357 brass too. Got it from Midway back in the early 90s, and if I remember right it was made by Starline for some commemorative and Midway picked up the leftovers.
Good brass. Just had a few of the usual split cases after a dozen loadings or so...that was typical regardless of brand whenever I ran nickeled brass through my Taurus .357 |
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Cool I want some!
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It will probably be over sized and unusable since every thing is bigger in Texas.
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Thank you, Bindernut and everyone that replied. I was not sure where I got this but I've had it for quite some time now and thought that maybe Midway USA was where I got it but I was not sure.
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I love pictures so here is one.
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Horrible stuff. And since I'm in need of 357 I'll stoop to take it off your hands
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We will see Todd. D man is gonna swap me a few of his TX brass .357s for some of my .38 spec stash. and Im gonna load em up with my DCMs preferred 125 XTP load and shoot a one holer or 5 with it.
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Quote:
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