Announcement - Campro New Calibers and Primers

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Just got a present in my inbox today with Campro's new Products.
Availability to be confirmed...

32 98 gr FCP HBWC

9mm 135 gr FCP RN
9mm 158 gr FCP RNFP

9mm Makarov 95 gr FCP

38 Super 115 gr FCP RN
38 Super 121 gr FCP RN
38 Super 121 gr FCP HB
38 Super 124 gr FCP RN
38 Super 124 gr FCP HP
38 Super 135 gr FCP RN
38 Super 147 gr FCP RNFP
38 Super 158 gr FCP RNFP
38 Super 165 gr FCP RNFP
38 Super 180 gr FCP RNFP

38/357 158 gr FCP RNFP

44 200 gr FCP TC

and they offer us new primers:

Primer Ginex 4,5/3-P1 - Small Pistol
Primer Ginex 5,5/3-P1 - Large Pistol
 
I waited with great anticipation for Campro to start manufacturing .308 Win 165gr Flat Point or Wadcutter style bullets for cleanest paper holes and devastating wound channel in most hunting applications... Guess the wait will have to go on indefinitely lol.
 
I waited with great anticipation for Campro to start manufacturing .308 Win 165gr Flat Point or Wadcutter style bullets for cleanest paper holes and devastating wound channel in most hunting applications... Guess the wait will have to go on indefinitely lol.

We will keep feeding the info. I am guessing that they are looking for what they can do lots of volume with and pistol calibers are generally shot more, though 223 sees a lot of volume.
That being said lots of guys have been asking that they expand their 308 offering, so maybe we will see something
 
Great news, but I'm a bit disappointed not to see either 110gr 308 RN for M1 Carb or 90gr 308 RN for 7.62 tok or 7.63 mauser.

Ditto.

I've been using the Frontier stuff in the M1, but would rather buy domestic. I'm going to try resizing the 32 cal ones for the 30 Mauser
 
I waited with great anticipation for Campro to start manufacturing .308 Win 165gr Flat Point or Wadcutter style bullets for cleanest paper holes and devastating wound channel in most hunting applications... Guess the wait will have to go on indefinitely lol.

Just load your bullets backwards - they'll be be great!
 
They really focused on a tiny market. I'm sure the makarov reloaders are very happy, but some 62 grain .224 or some 168 30 Cal would have sold in far greater numbers.
And honestly, how many people shoot 38 super or supercomp?
 
I probably shoot more a week in 9mm than 90% of sport shooters do in 6months.
I would never question the 38 offerings. I look forward to playing with a new 38 super soon.
super excited!:rolleyes:
 
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