I have plenty of powder fortunately, my sporting clays/groundfowl gun is kind of a giant powder hog, so I stock up on 1F and 2F.Also, you’ve got dies but what about powder? Buying ammo and paying hazmat means it’s a no brainer to get powder too and depending on location black powder can be hard to find.
This might be worth bidding on. These should put you in business with no fuss, no muss. Norma is good brass.I have plenty of powder fortunately, my sporting clays/groundfowl gun is kind of a giant powder hog, so I stock up on 1F and 2F.
SSL Firearms is liquidating the remaining inventory from Jamison brass on 6/4/25. The auction does include a few larger lots of 45-120 brass. SSL's sister company, orbitbid, liquidated the machinery from the Jamison plant a few years back. You should be able to see all of the lots selling at bid.sslfirearms.comHello all, first post on the site, though I have read through a fair few threads in the past. So, I bought a fairly inexpensive 45-120 made by some obscure Italian brand from the 70s. I had always wanted one of the Petersoli units, but they are somewhat price prohibitive for me. At any rate, the rifle is on its way to me, and I already have dies, all I need is brass. However, it seems as though nobody has even a hint of it anywhere. To boot, the folks selling cases on gunbroker want an arm and a leg for them. My question is, might there be anywhere one could find reasonably priced cases for sale? I only need a small number (perhaps 20), but I really don't want to shell out more than five bucks a case to the handful of guys selling on gunbroker.
Cheers,
Jack
Thank you for the information. I never would have found that.SSL Firearms is liquidating the remaining inventory from Jamison brass on 6/4/25. The auction does include a few larger lots of 45-120 brass. SSL's sister company, orbitbid, liquidated the machinery from the Jamison plant a few years back. You should be able to see all of the lots selling at bid.sslfirearms.com
I am sympathetic to your pain, however "supply and demand" has been around as long as people have been, and will always be the operating system of the open market. You don't have to buy at a price you feel is unfair, but someone else may not feel as you do, or they want it more, or they have more disposable income... that is life, no need to be bitter about it... just refuse to participate and go without. I have had to walk away from many things in life that I wanted but couldn't afford... but did pick up one thing back in 1987 that I didn't know I couldn't afford... until she started buying shoes.I hate gun broker. I hate it with a passion. I feel that website is incrementally ruining our shooting sports. I understand an actual business needing to make 20% but most of what I see on there is beyond the pale. This supply and demand bottleneck we’ve all experienced in the last few years seems to have collectively driven us mad. The willingness of so many buyers to participate in the insane bidding wars or pay the exorbitant buy now prices is feeding the monster. The world is not ending. Manufacturers have machines. Raw materials exist in the Earth’s crust. Things will be made. If people would exercise restraint and patience (not giving in to the urge to have it all immediately for fear it’ll be gone tomorrow) there would be plenty to go around and at reasonable prices too. I would be ashamed of myself to sell to my fellow sportsmen at such dishonest prices. I like to think we are gentlemen. Not fucking pirates.
@hoytcanonDo you know a welder?
Buy some once fired .45-70 cases and a 10 foot length of 1/2" copper pipe... cut the pipe into twenty 6" pieces, and have your welder friend add them to the end of the .45-70 brass... "Voila," 20 pieces of .45-120.