WTB .333 Jeffery and .360 No. 2 Brass

You can make the 360No.2 out of 450-400 3" if needed.
Are these for shooting or collecting/display? I ask because you are probably more likely to find the 360 Kynoch brass which is berdan primed than new manufacture of which Bertram is the brand I have used.
 
The .333 was for a build. The .360 was for a potential build that is still very much in the "if" stage. I was aware that I could make the .360 brass out of .450/400 3" but lately even finding brass in that caliber is a problem. I have learned long ago that, when dealing with British calibers, you get the ammo first.
 
...The .360 was for a potential build that is still very much in the "if" stage.
I would still ike a Ruger No.1 in 360No.2 but it would require a barrel job.
The 9.3X74R can be rechambered but the short barrel on the 9.3 just doesn't seem right for the 360No.2.
 
What are the AH rules for posting classified ads in the discussion forums?
 
IDK. I thought this was the reloading forum. Seemed like the right place for such a query.

Most forums operate a classified section, that is where trading is done... so as not to clutter up the discussions with peddling.
 
Hi.

I have some that cases that may work

360 No2 Kynoch (37rds)
450/400 Kynoch (59rds)

I’m not familiar with the 333 Jeffery, but have:
333 Kynoch (5rds)
333FL Kynoch (20rds)
I need to see if they are the same as each other, and the same as the 333 Jeffery.
 
I have a whole host of old British calibers if there’s anything else you can’t get hold of.
 

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