Thanks Pete for more positive views. Nice to see an ammo maker paying attention to "older" calibres. We need innovations to combat the cynicism held by so many, and I feel that will come from industry.
Havent tryed this ammo yet, but I really like the packaging similar concept to the Federal ammo carriers (I reuse them for multiple calibers) . Wish more companies would make the plastic holder in the boxes retain the rounds. I hate paking around a box with rattling ammo (that obsorbs moisture or even falls apart if it gets wet) or loose rounds in my pocket.
Excellent work. I have a question. Here in Canada we are now getting ATA Turqua GEneration 2 rifles for sale. The first versions were badly designed and cumbersome. But they have changed the stock dramatically. I've bought 2. A 243 and 6.5 Creedmoor. Frankly I am astounded by the quality of these rifles for the price. Not sure if if you get them in your area, but, it would be a great test. I've now done my barrel breakins and groupings. I'm getting 1MOA in 5 shot groups. I have the walnut models and they are beautiful rifles. Your viewers might find a test of these valuable. In Canada we can buy these rifles for less than a Savage Axis, Mossberg Patriot, or Remington 783. Imho these are one of the best rifles I've owned.
Havent seen this yet in the states in 8x57 have 06..it shot good. I also been waiting on it to get here however I thought it was a 160 for 8x57..!!?? If 2 even better
Nice presentation.
It performed quite well in .308 and 6.5 Creedmoor with my testing. Both from 24" varmint barrels
Thanks Pete for more positive views. Nice to see an ammo maker paying attention to "older" calibres. We need innovations to combat the cynicism held by so many, and I feel that will come from industry.
Quite agree
Havent tryed this ammo yet, but I really like the packaging similar concept to the Federal ammo carriers (I reuse them for multiple calibers) . Wish more companies would make the plastic holder in the boxes retain the rounds. I hate paking around a box with rattling ammo (that obsorbs moisture or even falls apart if it gets wet) or loose rounds in my pocket.
Excellent work. I have a question. Here in Canada we are now getting ATA Turqua GEneration 2 rifles for sale. The first versions were badly designed and cumbersome. But they have changed the stock dramatically.
I've bought 2. A 243 and 6.5 Creedmoor. Frankly I am astounded by the quality of these rifles for the price. Not sure if if you get them in your area, but, it would be a great test. I've now done my barrel breakins and groupings. I'm getting 1MOA in 5 shot groups. I have the walnut models and they are beautiful rifles.
Your viewers might find a test of these valuable. In Canada we can buy these rifles for less than a Savage Axis, Mossberg Patriot, or Remington 783. Imho these are one of the best rifles I've owned.
Havent seen this yet in the states in 8x57 have 06..it shot good.
I also been waiting on it to get here however I thought it was a 160 for 8x57..!!??
If 2 even better
I hope they import it to USA, would be better than the SPCE in the wind (.401 vs .328)