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30-30 win
7.62x54R FMJ and soft point
7.62x39 soft point

reasonably priced 30 cal bullets, 150-160 gr flat or round nose(30-30 win), 150-160gr soft point(308 win)
 
7.62X54R in lighter weight projectile for the autoloaders (like the SVt-40), like 150 to 168 gr FMJ, and also in a HP or SP, or both. (Prefer tiny holed JHP, but a selection of all would be good, to suit the purpose, target or hunting).
 
So, after 348 replies and just shy of 2 years, have any new calibers been added?!

Perhaps updating the first post would be a way to keep track of what new stuff is coming in and what is seriously being considered. Too many posts to read through to find out what is going on.

Ian
 
So, after 348 replies and just shy of 2 years, have any new calibers been added?!

Perhaps updating the first post would be a way to keep track of what new stuff is coming in and what is seriously being considered. Too many posts to read through to find out what is going on.


Ian

Agreed, two years with no replies.....nothing new added to the website.....stock on 9mm not added for quite some time.....something has to give.
 
Agreed, two years with no replies.....nothing new added to the website.....stock on 9mm not added for quite some time.....something has to give.
Yes the lack of response is discouraging.

In case anyone there reads this though, I will reiterate:

1) .30-06 150gr FMJ in M2 load -Garand owners will want this, as current M2 "Garand safe" ammo is quite expensive.
2) .303 British 174gr FMJ -an expensive round with few FMJ offerings but lots and lots of rifles firing this caliber in Canada.

Another benefit of producing these would be the "disposable" steel cases, because then I won't worry about chasing my expended brass cases.

These aren't pie in the sky wishes, I think these two would have a significant market in this country.
 
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