DaveTooley
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300 Norma in the new Barrett sniper rifle. 215'sDid not know or believe Military use's Bergers...
300 Norma in the new Barrett sniper rifle. 215'sDid not know or believe Military use's Bergers...
Update on the 6mm 105 HYB TGT. These should be hitting dealers NOW THRU JULY 2024...I checked the current and few past production schedules and did not see this bullet listed yet. Our apologies for this inconvenience. I suggest that you get on all the "notify" lists you can here : https://bergerbullets.com/find-a-dealer/dealer-webstores/
Stop your bitchin!
I was just quoting the Berger rep. Not looking to cancel anyone. But perhaps you are right, there have been a lot of gun sales in the last few years, but I doubt precision rifles has grown very much if at all since the cost and ability to feed them is problematic and the price has more than doubled.
I don't know whats going on with ammo and components, But I am pretty sure its not what we are being told. I know a bunch of guys that shoot and have guns, none of them have been able to buy anything like what they used to shoot for almost three years now. If all these factories are running 2 and 3 shifts like Jason Vanderbrink says ammo would be available. Biden even says the military is out! There were no shortages when we were at war in Iraq, or the Balkans.
This and Alliant powderI've been weaning myself off Berger's for a while.
Berger bullets are fantastic, just like Lapua brass is. There can be no question about that. We rely hugely on both of them in precision competitive shooting sports, but we just have to keep in mind that these are both divisions of and owned by the European company Nammo, which itself is mainly an aerospace/defense firm jointly owned by the government of Norway and a Finnish defense firm, with subsidiaries internationally, including its asset, Berger Bullets, of Arizona.
Look at the size of the Arizona Berger manufacturing plant. Is that because of us several thousand regular match shooters (in the world)??? In my opinion Berger was a pretty obvious strategic acquisition pertaining to US defense contracts and Norwegian export neutrality law, - and there is nothing wrong with that, if so - and while competitive shooting and top tier components to hand loaders is a company value held in regard at higher levels, the acquisition was not about Lapua match bullets wanting to merge efforts with Berger match bullets, it was massively larger than that. How many yellow boxes of bullets equal the price and profit of one jet’s Sidewinders. How about, maybe, the margin on all of them we will ever buy?
I’m just glad they hang on to the level of commitment we have seen. Who owns Colt? Who owns Winchester? We are the home of the Second Amendment, but European companies own the “American” companies that make many of the wares that we want to buy.
I saw some at Cabela's in Scarborough Maine last week105 hybrid targets? So popular Berger can't keep up?
they are hard to get right now, when you see them buy them. If you are a active shooter like me, buy them when you find them.105 hybrid targets? So popular Berger can't keep up?