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8x57 yugo mauser
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<blockquote data-quote="benchracer" data-source="post: 532200" data-attributes="member: 22069"><p>I don't understand going to all of the trouble to form 8x57 brass from 30-06 brass. Brass for the 8x57 is not difficult or expensive to obtain. New brass can be had from Midway made by both Remington and Winchester. </p><p></p><p>Unless you stumble across a screaming good deal on ammo and buy in bulk, obtaining your brass by purchasing loaded ammo is about the most inefficient way possible to go about obtaining your components. Buy 100 cases, a pound of powder, 100 bullets, and a box of primers and you will come out way ahead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="benchracer, post: 532200, member: 22069"] I don't understand going to all of the trouble to form 8x57 brass from 30-06 brass. Brass for the 8x57 is not difficult or expensive to obtain. New brass can be had from Midway made by both Remington and Winchester. Unless you stumble across a screaming good deal on ammo and buy in bulk, obtaining your brass by purchasing loaded ammo is about the most inefficient way possible to go about obtaining your components. Buy 100 cases, a pound of powder, 100 bullets, and a box of primers and you will come out way ahead. [/QUOTE]
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