If I don't mind corrosive ammo, don't have any range restrictions, and don't particularly care about the bullet yawing quicker (Thankfully, I've not yet been required to, and hopefully never will, have to shoot a human), is there any reason why I'd want to buy this, instead of the usual czech stuff? I guess this thread says it's more accurate, is it more accurate enough to be worth the extra $$$? This thread also says it has brass cases, are they boxer primed? If so, that'd be worth the price for sure. If they are still berdan, there's not any need to write my name on any cases. For non-corrosive, boxer primed, brass cases, hell, I'd be willing to pay $350 per case.
Just read the link in post 74, so it'll be berdan primed. And may or may not be corrosive. Johnone, any chance on you buying a buttload of berdan primers, to reload these puppies with? Reloading is my true passion, almost more than the actual shooting (I'm wierd, what can I say?). I'd love nothing more than to reload up a ton of these, but if there's no primers available (or only primers that cost more than czech rounds), being brass cased doesn't mean a whole lot.