Aussiegunnut wrote:history has shown us that No idea noia has taken relatively inexpensive projectiles such as Sierra Match Kings and slugged us 35-55% higher prices than what we were getting them for less than 3 years ago...
There is a huge difference between earning a living and holding your cliental to ransom... It boils my piss that we're paying nearly $1 for a 183 grain 7mm projectile where the US can have them for .36c... the exchange rate ain't that freaking bad! I'll be a very disgruntled chap if Berger projies head down the same path...
Well, you only have to look at Lapua and Viht when they moved from Custers to know exactly what is going to happen.
Aussiegunnut wrote:history has shown us that No idea noia has taken relatively inexpensive projectiles such as Sierra Match Kings and slugged us 35-55% higher prices than what we were getting them for less than 3 years ago...
There is a huge difference between earning a living and holding your cliental to ransom... It boils my piss that we're paying nearly $1 for a 183 grain 7mm projectile where the US can have them for .36c... the exchange rate ain't that freaking bad! I'll be a very disgruntled chap if Berger projies head down the same path...
Well, you only have to look at Lapua and Viht when they moved from Custers to know exactly what is going to happen.
I remember watching Mythbusters once comparing fuel economy of utes with tail gate up and down. The tail gate up gave the best economy because the eddy currents forced the wind over the car. Looks like a similar concept with the bullets.
Corjack wrote:You could take those, set up a RCBS lubrisizer, to fill the groves with a 50/50 mix of JB bore compound, and beeswax and shoot your rifles clean.