D DeathPenalty New member Sep 8, 2010 #3 Supplies of old surplus really dried up years and years ago. Best bet is reloading. Better quality then factory at surplus prices.
Supplies of old surplus really dried up years and years ago. Best bet is reloading. Better quality then factory at surplus prices.
dog1whckr New member Sep 8, 2010 #4 If you mean a 7X57 the only place I have ever found AMMO for one was at Cabelas and I bought that store out(two boxes). Like others have stated here your best bet would be to try and find fired brass for reloading.
If you mean a 7X57 the only place I have ever found AMMO for one was at Cabelas and I bought that store out(two boxes). Like others have stated here your best bet would be to try and find fired brass for reloading.
C Catkiller New member Sep 9, 2010 #5 I bought all the brass and turned it into 6mm rem. brass! LOL!!!
jackjacker New member Sep 9, 2010 #6 If your not hung up on surplus, I have no problems finding 7mm mauser at Midway USA. The 139grain superperfomance variety is very good.
If your not hung up on surplus, I have no problems finding 7mm mauser at Midway USA. The 139grain superperfomance variety is very good.
D DeathPenalty New member Sep 9, 2010 #7 Apparently 7x57 is still popular around here, all the local shops including Gander Mtn have a few offerings.
Apparently 7x57 is still popular around here, all the local shops including Gander Mtn have a few offerings.
C chris112 New member Sep 9, 2010 #8 Last I saw had collector prices on it (by the round). Last surplus I bought was over 20 years ago and had corrosive primers. You might try Samco Global, but you will have to buy a case. Personally I prefer to reload so buy American. Last edited: Sep 9, 2010
Last I saw had collector prices on it (by the round). Last surplus I bought was over 20 years ago and had corrosive primers. You might try Samco Global, but you will have to buy a case. Personally I prefer to reload so buy American.