ar10ar15man
Well-Known Member
wrong
out of stock on norma, and winchester is not what was asked for.
out of stock on norma, and winchester is not what was asked for.
Don't mean to hijack this thread, but does anyone have any pointers or a way to practice at hitting a moving target ( running deer) at distance.
again you ignored what the op SAID
quality..."the high quality brass"
winchester is not in that class
Only 2 reasons a rude, ignorant person that "is not a hunter" would be on Long Range Hunting:Fixed it for you. Your signature says you don't hunt, so you don't get to make the definitions. Knock off the condescension.
Sorry misread that I thought it was Norma brass in the 100 quanity my bad!!!!wrong
out of stock on norma, and winchester is not what was asked for.
It isn't worth the time to trim, sort, deburr flash holes, and uniform primer pockets.and I'm dumping running deer at 500-600 yards with the low quality Winchester stuff... don't kid yourself there about the high priced crap being better... I've got both, and I'll put money on ww brass (with a trim/ possibly a sort if needed) any day
The buck in my avitar was brained with lowly r/p brass at over 300 yards...
No kidding! Yesterday midway was out.I went to all my suppliers and found that graf and sons has Hornady and winchester still in stock, Midwayusa has Norma and Hornady in stock, Black Hills Shooters supply has Winchester, Remington, Norma, Hornady, and Nosler. I hope this helps.
I always forget about gunwerks. I believe ADG makes their brass for them.I just recently bought some .300 win from gunwerks it is some nice brass....necks are within a couple tenths it comes in a nice bag that is tagged with a lot number. Not sure if its considered high quality out there in the big world but throwing it out there as an option
Cool I did know that.I always forget about gunwerks. I believe ADG makes their brass for them.
Ha I meant didn't know that...fat thumbsCool I did know that.