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Reloading
Remington 300 RUM brass discontinued
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<blockquote data-quote="youngbuck" data-source="post: 1199657" data-attributes="member: 22987"><p>They should know by all of they companies that place orders with them. I'm sure there are companies like Midway, Cabelas, Midsouth, LGS, ect that order brass constantly. They should be able to figure out; "Hey, all these guys have been ordering all this defferent brass for 3 years straight and we have never sold them any in that time"</p><p></p><p>I would like to know the real reason behind it. Are they stockpiling for their factory offerings. Do they assume re-loaders will buy higher priced factory ammo just for brass. Are they waiting until 4$ per piece of brass isn't scoffed at, then sell for a higher price? Do they not even care about the re-loader, and want to sell factory ammo to the guy shooting an off the shelf factory rifle? If someone knows the real reason I would love to hear it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youngbuck, post: 1199657, member: 22987"] They should know by all of they companies that place orders with them. I'm sure there are companies like Midway, Cabelas, Midsouth, LGS, ect that order brass constantly. They should be able to figure out; "Hey, all these guys have been ordering all this defferent brass for 3 years straight and we have never sold them any in that time" I would like to know the real reason behind it. Are they stockpiling for their factory offerings. Do they assume re-loaders will buy higher priced factory ammo just for brass. Are they waiting until 4$ per piece of brass isn't scoffed at, then sell for a higher price? Do they not even care about the re-loader, and want to sell factory ammo to the guy shooting an off the shelf factory rifle? If someone knows the real reason I would love to hear it. [/QUOTE]
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