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    1873 Winchester

    I just bought a 1873 Winchester, manufactured in 1884, and chambered in .44 WCF (.44-40). I've been wanting one of these for years and finally pulled the trigger (pun intended) when one I've been watching got a $600 price cut. It is rated as "very good" and certified on guns.com.

    Of course, I can't find any ammo for it because of the damned fool panic buyers. Maybe by the time it arrives I will have found a box.

    Now, hurry up and wait!

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    Very nice---congratulations
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    I have looked at dozens of ammo sellers and .44-40 is sold out everywhere. Who would have thought this round would be something the panic buyers would want?
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    When I was about 10 years old my grandpa gave me a Colt Lightning rifle in 44:40
    Pump action, octagon barrel, was in perfect shape but long ago I made the mistake of having it re-blued, shame on me, I didn't know any better.

    Now it's probably worthless but I still keep it because Grandpa gave it to me

    When I was about 12 our next door neighbor gave me a box of cartridges for it, they were 44:40, brass case but with oak bullets. I think they were WW I practice rounds. I actually fired one by mistake, while running cartridges through it I accidently pulled the trigger while trying to pump it. Scared the **** out of me.
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    Oak bullets. That's something I've never heard of.

    Cool story. Thanks!
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    Buffalo Bullets had your ammo last time I looked a couple days ago.

    All I know about these old gal’s is to use round nose.
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    Buffalo Bullets is sold out now.
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    One of your best sources on information (but not ammo) for these guns is right here in Conroe...Retired, now back at work deputy, you may already know him...He's a walking encyclopedia on Winchesters and old Colts......Ben
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike View Post
    Buffalo Bullets is sold out now.
    Ammo is crazy at the moment. I saw 22’s the other day -$300 for 500.
    "Back after 5 years. I thought you had died.

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    Ammo is totally crazy! Almost everything is sold out everywhere.

    I decided to just buy the reloading components and roll my own. Nope! Sold Out.

    Reloaders? Sold Out for the most part.

    I wonder if I could trade some toilet paper.................. Nope too late for that, it's available.
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    My Dad had one of those, Mike. He'd hunt the relatively small California deer with it. We had a blast going on those hunts with him. They were some of the high points in my life.

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    I don't have much time---but here are dies.

    ..and Brownells also.

    As a side comment---in light of what just went on at the capital this blight in ammo and ammo related supplies is concerning to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike View Post
    Dave, are dies interchangeable between loaders, or are they exclusive to the brand?
    There are a few that require sleeves but for the most part they are interchangable. I used to have both RCBS and Redding T7 presses set up on my bench. Now I have the Redding T7 and the Redding Big Boss mounted. I use mostly RCBS dies but I also have Pacific, Lyman, Foster (my preference), and I think there is one Lee on my die shelf. They all have the 7/8" x 14 thread.

    Added in edit---I had a meeting pushed back

    I checked my dies--there are more brands on that shelf, including Hornady, Lee and Herters---yes the original Herters---what can I say

    Also, while I was checking Midway, Amazon pushed in--and they also have your dies. I haven't checked for powder and bullets---the last time we went through this craziness powder was nowhere to be found.

    And--since I am still on standby---I have bought and sold a lot of reloading stuff on ebay---and they have dies for you also.
    Last edited by Dave Grubb; 02-04-2021 at 11:31 AM.
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    Thanks, Dave. The rest of the problem is reloaders are mostly sold out. Brass is definitely sold out. I haven't bothered to look at bullets or molds. I'd guess primers and powder are also unavailable. It's madness based on the Democrats having control.
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    Now that you mention it, when Obama was first elected I hit the wall on primers---I ran out and there was none to be found. Now I maintain a "safety stock".
    "A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity, an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty” ---Sir Winston Churchill
    "Political extremism involves two prime ingredients: an excessively simple diagnosis of the world's ills, and a conviction that there are identifiable villains back of it all." ---John W. Gardner
    “You can’t go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending.” ---C. S. Lewis

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