Starline Brass for the 1876

Started by Rowdy Fulcher, March 12, 2008, 09:47:36 PM

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Rowdy Fulcher

Howdy Pards
I was talking to Starline the other day and ask about the 76 brass . I was informed that it is on the schedule ??
I was told to tell everyone to call or E mail Starline and let them know WHAT WE NEED . So if you need brass start calling and if they get a lot of response it will help speed up the production .

cat1870

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Dirty Brass

I sent an email yesterday. So far they have no responded. I hope they some 45-75 brass turned out soon.....

larryo_1

Brassmagnet:

I sent off an e-mail here about last week or so which was the second one that I have sent to them this winter and got a reply the next day.  In essence, what was told to me was, that yes they are working on it and it is in the mill-so to speak- and yes they are hoping to produce sometime later on this spring so just set back and don't get flustered as they are pretty good about this sort of thing.  I, too, being greedy am looking forward to not having to do anymore fire-forming or trimming.  So hang in there. ;)
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Dirty Brass

I can relax a little more today - I ran across some reformed 50 Alaskan brass from a vendor and ordered some yesterday. Also found a box of loaded 45/75 (smokeless) for $40.00bucks and grabbed it. I'll be able to finally shoot my rifle in a week or so.....

Thanks for the info though!

ndnchf

I e-mailed them also.  Here is the reply I received:


"We are considering producing the .45-75 Winchester but due to current production demands we do not know when it will become available.


Thank you,

Hunter Pilant
Media Relations/Technical Support
hunter@starlinebrass.com"
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Cyrille

Are y'u real desprete? If so order some 45/90 brass and cut to fit. just a suggestion.
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john boy

Got the same email reply from Starline that ndnchf received.  Nice to know that they respond to individual emails!
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