Similar to the PCP stuff but focused on the handgun calibre market. Whereas PCP is more focused on the military application calibres (.223/.308) and their cases can be supposedly reloaded.
Similar to the PCP stuff but focused on the handgun calibre market. Whereas PCP is more focused on the military application calibres (.223/.308) and their cases can be supposedly reloaded.
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Definitely a step in the right direction.
And hey, people have been using plastic shotgun hulls for a long time now and those are reloadable. Not the same pressures, but it all comes down to the polymer they use. The aluminum rim is a nice touch.
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Not being hit by hot brass cases is definitely a plus, but I think my family will stick to reloading with brass for a while yet. Meanwhile, we'll see how the polymer cases pan out.