I would be happy to use these, but that price is unfortunate. My target loads are $7/box. I will have to keep offering my hulls to those that can reuse them.
It is very nice that this option is out there however and thanks for bringing them in!
I would be happy to use these, but that price is unfortunate. My target loads are $7/box. I will have to keep offering my hulls to those that can reuse them.
It is very nice that this option is out there however and thanks for bringing them in!
CCFR
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Nothing new here..paper shotgun shell with steel base where the norm for years..all bio...even brass base corrode and degrade..
Wad were felt - also bio..so what is so new ? Fancy box and name ?
It’s a good thing it’s reintroduced..but don’t tell me it’s new..
Everything is biodegradable if you wait long enough.
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Who's trying to steal your horse
Are they organic?
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Stamp "perazzi" on the side of those shells, and maybe they will sell at that price.
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I don't think the price is too out to lunch, their steel boxes are comparable with any other manufacturer and for upland hunting where I would shot maybe half a box per year, it wouldn't matter to me. Very nice to have options.
I like guns....
Is the “brass” the bio polymer too? Just wondering how they will extract in a semi?
I feel like brittle bio polymers would just break out and not allow the extractor to grab.
They are becoming the norm in Britain, farmers won’t let you shoot over their fields unless you use bio