Well done! Currently, you can get “comparable” brass legacy 168 grain HPBT Nosler Custom Competition match grade for $45 a box. You’re hitting the market with brand new superior tech at only a 50% premium. That’s pretty amazing, really thought it would be double. Again, well done.
They talk about how the ammunition is made much more efficiently, yet there is a price premium? I hope it's just economies of scale at this early point in the company as they try and recoup their initial investment, but at some point I'd think passing on the savings to buyers would help popularize the technology faster. Particularly since the cases are NOT reloadable and are disposable.
As the planet drowns in plastic waste, what are we supposed to make of this? Bring your price down to a competitive level, and then more people will see how competitive your ammunition really is. $70.00 for 20 rounds is pretty steep.
Each additional increment of accuracy and uniformity costs exponentially more. It will be interesting to see how TV’s ammo compares to premium hand loaded products from people like Choice Ammunition. TV is actually cheaper than some hand loaded offerings.
@@skenzyme81 I get similar results to this with my AT308 at 100 with hand loads, I definitely am not the best hand loader either . At least bwith hand loads you can adjust powders and loads yo get the best out of your rifle. From what I have seen of this your rifle either like it or doesn't.
Well done! Currently, you can get “comparable” brass legacy 168 grain HPBT Nosler Custom Competition match grade for $45 a box. You’re hitting the market with brand new superior tech at only a 50% premium. That’s pretty amazing, really thought it would be double. Again, well done.
More important for the tree huggers. Is the plastic casing recyclable?
can they be reloaded?
Serious question here. Can I use this ammo in my Remington 700 tac without having to modify it?
They talk about how the ammunition is made much more efficiently, yet there is a price premium? I hope it's just economies of scale at this early point in the company as they try and recoup their initial investment, but at some point I'd think passing on the savings to buyers would help popularize the technology faster. Particularly since the cases are NOT reloadable and are disposable.
Great, more 'one use' plastic that will litter the woods, fields, etc
I'll stick to brass
As the planet drowns in plastic waste, what are we supposed to make of this? Bring your price down to a competitive level, and then more people will see how competitive your ammunition really is. $70.00 for 20 rounds is pretty steep.
Each additional increment of accuracy and uniformity costs exponentially more.
It will be interesting to see how TV’s ammo compares to premium hand loaded products from people like Choice Ammunition. TV is actually cheaper than some hand loaded offerings.
@@skenzyme81 start reloading.
@@skenzyme81 I get similar results to this with my AT308 at 100 with hand loads, I definitely am not the best hand loader either .
At least bwith hand loads you can adjust powders and loads yo get the best out of your rifle.
From what I have seen of this your rifle either like it or doesn't.
Woah 😳
Lol, sold out in minutes.
lol paid 75 dollars for a round that comes apart in the chamber of my rifle when I went to extract it. Absolute horseshit
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