32-20 W.C.F. (Winchester, QTY 50)


Posted April 9, 2019 by duckcreeksportinggoods

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BAGS of 50 factory new WINCHESTER unprimed 32-20 (32-20 Winchester Center Fire,32-20 Win, 32-20 Winchester, 32-20 WCF, 32-20 Marlin) brass cartridge cases.
NOTE: This cartridge can also be formed into 25-20 W.C.F and the 218 Bee.
HISTORY: The .32-20 Winchester was the first small-game lever-action cartridge that Winchester produced. It was initially introduced as a black-powder cartridge in 1882. The name .32-20 refers to the 32 caliber bullet of .312-inch-diameter and standard black-powder charge of 20 grain. Colt produced a single-action revolver chambered for this cartridge a few years later.
327 Federal Magnum brass (Starline, QTY 100)
Bags of 100 factory new Starline unprimed 327 Federal Magnum brass revolver cartridge cases. The 327 Federal brass is a beefed up lengthened verison of the 32 H&R Mag. It was designed as a personal defense cartridge. It has light recoil making it easy to handle due to firing light weight bullets at high velocities. The 327 also has potential as a small game cartridge. Uses small pistol primers.
357 Maximum brass (Starline, QTY 50)
Bag of 50 factory new Starline unprimed 357 REMINGTON MAXIMUM (357 REM MAX, 357 SUPERMAG) brass handgun cases.
UNIT COST .495 CENTS
HISTORY: The .357 Maximum was developed in the early 80’s by Ruger and Remington Arms as a silhouette cartridge for the Blackhawk revolver. This beefed up, elongated .357 Magnum has also been chambered in Dan Wesson revolvers as well as several single shot rifles and pistols including the T/C Contender. Game laws in several states have changed, and are now allowing pistol caliber rifles for deer hunting, giving new life to this once obsolete cartridge.
357 Magnum brass (1X fired, QTY 100)
100 ONCE FIRED (mixed head stamps) 357 Remington Magnum (357 Mag) cartridge cases. Brass has been polished, spent primers are still in the cases
Unit price .14 cents each
Note: Please inspect used brass prior to use to insure cases are free from defects. The goal of Duck Creek is to sell only quality components, unless noted in the description we do not know how many times brass has been previously fired. Used brass sold “AS IS’, three day inspection periods are granted, buyer is responsible for shipping charges. Brass has been wet method cleaned.
221 Remington Fire Ball brass (Remington, QTY 100)
100 factory new REMINGTON unprimed 221 Remington Fire Ball brass cases.
History: 1963 the 221 Fire Ball appeared in the Experimental Pistol Number 100 (XP 100). Wayne Leek development the XP-100, a 10-3/4 inch single shot handgun ,originally chambered for the 222 Remington. Wayne determined a cartridge needed to burn less powder which led to the 221 Fireball, which has a overall length of 1.40 inches, slightly shorter than the parent case of 1.70 inches
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Last Updated April 9, 2019