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45-70 brass
The New York City borough of Manhattan contains 214 numbered east–west streets numbered from 1st to 228th, the majority of them designated in the Commissioners' Plan of 1811. These streets do not run exactly east–west, because the grid plan is aligned with the Hudson River, rather than with the cardinal direction. Thus, the grid's "west" is approximately 29 degrees north of true west. The grid covers the length of the island from 14th Street north.
All numbered streets carry an East or West prefix (for example, East 10th Street or West 10th Street), which changes from one to the other at Broadway below 8th Street, and at Fifth Avenue at 8th Street and above. The numbered streets carry crosstown traffic. In general, but with numerous exceptions, even-numbered streets are one-way eastbound and odd-numbered streets are one-way westbound. Most wider streets, and a few of the narrow ones, carry two-way traffic.
Although the numbered streets begin just north of East Houston Street in the East Village, they generally do not extend west into Greenwich Village, which already had established, named streets when the grid plan was laid out by the Commissioners' Plan of 1811. Some streets in that area that do continue farther west change direction before reaching the Hudson River.
The highest numbered street on Manhattan Island is 220th Street, but Marble Hill is also within the borough of Manhattan, so the highest street number in the borough is 228th Street. The numbering system continues in the Bronx, up to 263rd Street, though east of Van Cortlandt Park the system ends at 243rd Street. The lowest numbered street in Manhattan is East 1st Street, which runs through Alphabet City near East Houston Street. There is also a First Place in Battery Park City.
Have 49 pieces of primed hornady 45-70 brass. This is fired brass.
Would trade for other primed 45-70 brass, 45-70 coated hard cast 350gr-405gr bullets, powder, primers. Or anything else that is interesting. Been looking for some bits for an old bit brace too.
Prefer local FTF
85 Normal 45-70 brass Mixed headstamp.
40 pieces trimmed to 2.040" for FTX bullets Hornady & Starline brass
125 Pieces Total
$48 shipped. SOLD
I would trade locally for 800 Cleaned 9mm brass
For trade, 32 once fired brass, various head stamp. These were all fired by myself, but I know nothing about reloading.
Would like to trade for 223/556 or 9mm ammo. Open to other trade offers.
Looking to buy a few pieces (25) of 45-70 brass if anyone has some they can part with, maybe projectiles too. Pm me prices. Thanks
Also have other reloading components for trade as well.
I have 21 starline, 18 rem, and 5 hornady
These have been laying around for a while. I planned on loading them for my buddy but he moved.
They are deprimed and polished but that's it.
Asking $25 or 250 spp
I can ship for 10
Pm with any questions.
Sorry for the bubblegumty pics they're all I have atm
Getting out of Big Bore. Have 40 twice fired Starline 45-70 brass. I just punched the used primers out & ran the brass thru my ultrasonic cleaner. Nice and shiny. Ready to resize & load. Along with this brass comes 80 Hornady #4500 .458 diameter 300 grain Hollow points. $75 shipped to you.