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Post by Chaindriven on Mar 16, 2009 16:47:38 GMT -6
Every gun will shoot differently with the same ammunition. Not all guns are created equal. Two identical firearms fired with the same ammo will produce different results. One will perform better with one brand. It is just the way things are. If you feel that your following all the proper shooting techniques and your targets are not indicating this, experiment with various manufactures of ammunition, muzzle velocities and bullet weight. You’ll come to realize that your firearm will favor one or two particular brands of ammo.
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Post by vanbyars on Jun 6, 2009 14:58:49 GMT -6
Anyone Know where I can find winchester 264 cal ammo
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Post by Chaindriven on Jun 11, 2009 18:10:03 GMT -6
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Post by cpmag on Oct 13, 2009 5:34:35 GMT -6
has any body notiecd any price changes in ammo yet ?? 223 (brass) average price for 1,000.00rds I would say is about $400.00 I've seen it as high as $789.00, would relaoding be a better option ??
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Post by Chaindriven on Oct 13, 2009 17:58:15 GMT -6
I have noticed handgun ammo to be more readily available. Prices stabilizing, perhaps dropping slightly. Regarding rifle ammunition, supplies are still tight with higher prices holding.
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Post by cpmag on Oct 13, 2009 19:52:38 GMT -6
thanks for the info general chaindriven
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Post by cpmag on Oct 14, 2009 6:06:00 GMT -6
any suggestions on reloading
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