Why not? They already have a preferred distribution network. Efficiencies and preferences. Sometimes as a business (or as a person) it's not worth making that extra money.
BDX has evidently decided that they would rather pay someone to distribute their product than have to deal with consumers directly. For us, it doesn't really matter why. They are good at manufacturing ammunition, and they want to stick to that. There could be a thousand reasons, but most likely they just don't think it is worth it to add a retail front.
Not to mention that operations like Walter's are already very good at distributing any BDX product they can get their hands on.
Really enjoy my Zeros, 147grFMJ, CRAFM in MTL
Really enjoy my Zeros, 147grFMJ, CRAFM in MTL
Zeros are actual jacketed bullets; Campro is a plated bullet.How do they compare to Campro?
With 147gr Campros and a benched Shadow I can keep 3 inch groups at 50yds.
Unless that's using a ransom rest I'd have to see it in person to believe it.
Zeros are actual jacketed bullets; Campro is a plated bullet.
By definition, the Zero should be a better bullet, but my experience is that the Campros exceed the expectations of a plated bullet and it puts them on par with the Zeros.
Unless that's using a ransom rest I'd have to see it in person to believe it.
While working up loads, I shot an 8 round 1.75" group with campros at 20 yards, off a sandbag. I'm not that great of a shot, either. The Shadow is a cheater gun.
Ivan, your gun is one better than our 38 supers? Haha!




























