Mostly views of the packaging line. Would have enjoyed seeing ammunition manufacturing process from cold forming strips of brass into cases, bullet forming and cartridge assembly.
I have been watching a few ammo plant videos. This German plant is clean, modern with the newest computerized equipment of all the plants. I looked them up and its an old company. They reinvest in the mfg. equipment. Nice to see.
Hello, very interesting, amazing quality level ! I'm a rimfire benchrest shooter and I wondered if Midas and Center-X products were X-Act ammuniton that doesnt meet the requirements for this label, or if it was a totally different production ? Many great rimfire brands produce high quality ammo we use (Lapua, Eley, RWS, SK), but the main problem we have in my country (France) is that it is very difficult to test it for our barrels. And as you know testing different batches is the only way to get the top accuracy that we need. I think that accuracy doesn't depend on the brand written on the box, and french competitors would buy much more ammo of Lapua or SK if there was a testing facility in our country.
Mostly views of the packaging line. Would have enjoyed seeing ammunition manufacturing process from cold forming strips of brass into cases, bullet forming and cartridge assembly.
I have been watching a few ammo plant videos. This German plant is clean, modern with the newest computerized equipment of all the plants. I looked them up and its an old company. They reinvest in the mfg. equipment. Nice to see.
There was zero ammunition manufacture in this video. It was all packaging.
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We don't need the porno soundtrack, thanks.
Hello, very interesting, amazing quality level ! I'm a rimfire benchrest shooter and I wondered if Midas and Center-X products were X-Act ammuniton that doesnt meet the requirements for this label, or if it was a totally different production ? Many great rimfire brands produce high quality ammo we use (Lapua, Eley, RWS, SK), but the main problem we have in my country (France) is that it is very difficult to test it for our barrels. And as you know testing different batches is the only way to get the top accuracy that we need. I think that accuracy doesn't depend on the brand written on the box, and french competitors would buy much more ammo of Lapua or SK if there was a testing facility in our country.
Zero manufacturing in this video, just 2w shell boxes vaguely dancing to crappy techno.
Really!? This is all you can come up with to sell your product to a niche market,packaging BS ?????????????????????????????
Well that was terrible