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what has happened with the 300 and 338 ultra mags?
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<blockquote data-quote="azsugarbear" data-source="post: 1081027" data-attributes="member: 4809"><p>Due to panic buying over the last couple of years, most ammo and nearly all reloading components have been stripped off the shelves. From what I understand, Remington is diverting all current brass production to be used in ammunition and will continue to do so until they have caught up with demand. Only then will they allow empty brass back onto the shelves. Every so often, a big batch seems to get released through wholesale dealers - but disappears just as quickly.</p><p></p><p>There are other brass manufacturers that currently have 300 RUM brass for sale. However, their asking price is near what Lapua gets, but their quality does not seem to be any better than Remington: anywhere from 3-5 loads and you are done.</p><p></p><p>300 RUM is a great cartridge. The hoarding will eventually subside but until then, we have all been reduced to buying cheap ammo just to get our hands on brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azsugarbear, post: 1081027, member: 4809"] Due to panic buying over the last couple of years, most ammo and nearly all reloading components have been stripped off the shelves. From what I understand, Remington is diverting all current brass production to be used in ammunition and will continue to do so until they have caught up with demand. Only then will they allow empty brass back onto the shelves. Every so often, a big batch seems to get released through wholesale dealers - but disappears just as quickly. There are other brass manufacturers that currently have 300 RUM brass for sale. However, their asking price is near what Lapua gets, but their quality does not seem to be any better than Remington: anywhere from 3-5 loads and you are done. 300 RUM is a great cartridge. The hoarding will eventually subside but until then, we have all been reduced to buying cheap ammo just to get our hands on brass. [/QUOTE]
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