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<blockquote data-quote="Noidly1" data-source="post: 2770428" data-attributes="member: 117173"><p>Has anyone seen this stuff before?</p><p>I went to Cabela's today and saw a display they had there with this company's products.</p><p>These are plastic cased ammo. <a href="https://www.tvammo.com" target="_blank">https://www.tvammo.com</a></p><p></p><p>They had on display .308 168-grain Nosler Custom Competition HPBT, 165-grain Nosler Accubond and 168-grain Sierra MatchKing.</p><p>If you go to their website they show a bunch of calibers but only have the 3 above in production.</p><p></p><p>What I found funny was that they have both 147/.308 and 147/NATO listed separately on different pages but both have the same info. Why bother???</p><p></p><p>They claim better accuracy, "<em>Our patented technologies combine to produce a cartridge that provides unsurpassed accuracy",</em> of coarse, just as everyone else does but I don't see them being any better than any other "Boxed" metal cased ammo out there.</p><p></p><p>Here is the kicker, for me anyway, they want $70 dollars($69.99)) for a box of 20 of those things. Really?</p><p></p><p>Also, I don't see them being any good for the environment since they cant be reloaded and the will just end up in the landfill.</p><p>I say that because I don't see anyone wanting to have to figure out how to much less actually recycle them.</p><p></p><p>BTW. I remember I think it was HK had developed a plastic cased round but I don't remember it ever catching on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Noidly1, post: 2770428, member: 117173"] Has anyone seen this stuff before? I went to Cabela's today and saw a display they had there with this company's products. These are plastic cased ammo. [URL]https://www.tvammo.com[/URL] They had on display .308 168-grain Nosler Custom Competition HPBT, 165-grain Nosler Accubond and 168-grain Sierra MatchKing. If you go to their website they show a bunch of calibers but only have the 3 above in production. What I found funny was that they have both 147/.308 and 147/NATO listed separately on different pages but both have the same info. Why bother??? They claim better accuracy, "[I]Our patented technologies combine to produce a cartridge that provides unsurpassed accuracy",[/I] of coarse, just as everyone else does but I don't see them being any better than any other "Boxed" metal cased ammo out there. Here is the kicker, for me anyway, they want $70 dollars($69.99)) for a box of 20 of those things. Really? Also, I don't see them being any good for the environment since they cant be reloaded and the will just end up in the landfill. I say that because I don't see anyone wanting to have to figure out how to much less actually recycle them. BTW. I remember I think it was HK had developed a plastic cased round but I don't remember it ever catching on. [/QUOTE]
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