Your search for .44-40 Winchester returned 10 results.
Cartridge Case, .44-40 Winchester, unprimed brass, correct head stamp, by Starline, 50 pieces Starline has the following recommendations for case preparation for bottle neck rifle brass: During the final polish process we treat the case with a corrosion inhibitor which keeps the brass from tarnishing and also acts as a lubricant for the first loadi
Cartridge Case, .44-40 Winchester, unprimed brass, correct head stamp, by Starline, 100 pieces Starline has the following recommendations for case preparation for bottle neck rifle brass: During the final polish process we treat the case with a corrosion inhibitor which keeps the brass from tarnishing and also acts as a lubricant for the first load
Cartridge Case, .44-40 Winchester, unprimed brass, correct head stamp, by Starline, 250 pieces Starline has the following recommendations for case preparation for bottle neck rifle brass: During the final polish process we treat the case with a corrosion inhibitor which keeps the brass from tarnishing and also acts as a lubricant for the first load
Cartridge Case, .44-40 Winchester, unprimed brass, correct head stamp, by Starline, each piece, no minimum order Starline has the following recommendations for case preparation for bottle neck rifle brass: During the final polish process we treat the case with a corrosion inhibitor which keeps the brass from tarnishing and also acts as a lubricant
Lyman's custom fit loading blocks are designed to provide a precise fit for a family of cartridge sizes. Made from tough, durable polymer, the loading blocks hold 50 cartridges and will securely nest together for easy storage. The blocks come in three sizes to match up with a large variety of cartridges. Each block is clearly marked with the diamet
In this book the author shares his knowledge of how to develop accurate loads for Colt single action army revolvers and the skills needed to shoot them. From the original first generation guns to replicas, these guns all have different chamber and throat dimensions which can make developing loads difficult. From his reloading expertise, the author
Mike again has put his vast knowledge and years of experience in shooting all types of lever action rifles from the old west. From shooting the originals by Winchester and Marlin, as well as the many replicas made today. It also discusses in detail reloading cartridges for many calibers that were popular in these rifles. Sights for these guns are c