Don't scoff at Wolf SR primers. In my testing they gave the lowest velocity spread, tightest standard deviation, and were the most accurate of any primer.some were very proud of their Wolf small rifle primers.
I bought 1k from a guy for $20 to test em but the vendors were proud of themDon't scoff at Wolf SR primers. In my testing they gave the lowest velocity spread, tightest standard deviation, and were the most accurate of any primer.
Hmmmm, I thought the Civil War ended years ago............... :blink:We have about 1500 rounds, hoarding it for the civil war. :wink:
there's always room for more.Hmmmm, I thought the Civil War ended years ago............... :blink:
that's pretty much how it is here. the LGS's get a case of PMC, Tula, or AM Eagle 223 and sell 20rd boxes with a 1 box limit for 8 to 12 bucks a box. and one place is selling 100rd boxes of Eagle for $62 every so often. but usually what is found on the shelf in 5.56/223 here is heavy match grade stuff for well over a buck a round. I still get lucky with 223 at Walmart early in the mornings sometimes though.I'm only seeing .90-$1.00 a round prices in our area or online. We have about 1500 rounds, hoarding it for the civil war. :wink: