Justice1327
Well-Known Member
I got a never fired M70 coyote waiting for y'all.I like the WSM also.
I got a never fired M70 coyote waiting for y'all.I like the WSM also.
That's a smart ideaI will say this, after living through many component shortages I never buy any rifle without also buying enough brass to last the life of the barrel. Been burned enough times that is a standard rule. Now I am going to add a new one. I am also going to buy enough components to load those rounds. Never again. If they are not available at time of purchase I will not buy the gun.
Component availability would increase bc of supply demand. More supply and less demand, but I'm not sure how rifles would be more accurate than ever.. If you removed 70 percent of the least accurate and kept the remaining 30% then of course they would be more accurate on average, but even before that we'd have to define accuracy.I really believe if we eliminate 70 percent of new cartridges you will see reloading components be more available, and rifles will be more accurate then ever.
I prefer both.Bullets matter more than headstamps