Dusty Stevens
Shiner
Iceland enters the chat. No comparison.U know of course for an primary English speaking person, Finnish is the hardest language of all to learn. Just to be conversant takes 2600 hours of study.![]()
Iceland enters the chat. No comparison.U know of course for an primary English speaking person, Finnish is the hardest language of all to learn. Just to be conversant takes 2600 hours of study.![]()
Excellent!!! I'll take 10,000 SRPs, plus 50 lb of N150, and 10,000 200.20X bullets.Well, now it is official what I have been waiting and hoping. Nammo Vihtavuori starts primer production here in Finland!
Unfortunately I did not find english version, but I guess that it will be available soon. Here is bulletin from finnish media.
https://metsastysjakalastus.fi/namm...-euron-investointi/?shared=14663-56a3fa06-500
investment is 33m€, 40-50 people working. And most important, primers will be available also to reloaders.
And euro!they only accept bit coin????
Really...im sorry you feel that way Sir.The Fins are no doubt the foulest people of anywhere I have been.
I hear you Brother...and agreewant a challenge.
the Norsky says in his best way up Nort brogue, " them Finn's are a clannish bunch."
Ive been buying N120, 130, 133 and 150 on and off for the last year. Can’t say that for many Hodgdon powders. At least Vit is the maker unlike Hodgdon and vit prices have been pretty stable. Cudos for jumping into primers. Vista needs the competition, owning federal, Remington, CCI .is pretty close to a monopoly in my book.Maybe they should concentrate on meeting the powder demand before beginning another endeavor, just sayin
Our current governing people. Let’s make a sweeping change come November!About a year ago, there was an announcement made about SIG, or maybe someone else, opening a primer manufacturing facility up around Texarkana. Anyone heard any updates on that venture?
I feel sure that our gov't is knee deep in keeping that from happening.
It was reported that Expansion Industries was opening a primer plant in Texarkanna.About a year ago, there was an announcement made about SIG, or maybe someone else, opening a primer manufacturing facility up around Texarkana. Anyone heard any updates on that venture?
I feel sure that our gov't is knee deep in keeping that from happening.