Not much different from your other post.
http://www.gboreloaded.com/forums/index.php/topic,152712.msg1098647707.html#msg1098647707
I second the 6mm Remington not being very popular, I shoot the 243 Winchester which is 95% as much. Some people do use the 6mm Remington with good success.
Remington brass is very high quality and Yes, it’s been annealed, it’s part of the forming process.
All the Remington rifle brass I have bought in the old or new green bags have been 100 pieces per bag. 100 each 30-06 Springfield was $28.49 from Cabelas 3 months ago, now they are $31.99. I have bought Remington brass in the past in the all clear bags, the change to the green bags are probably for attractive store displays and marketing.
coppery hue? Brass is any alloy of copper and zinc.
If your prices are correct, I am glad to see Remington is actually collecting that kind of mark up in the UK.
In London last year, I paid $30.00 USD for 2 pint beers for my wife and me and 3 scoops of ice cream for my child at a restaurant.
yooper77
Thank you all for your comments
I have brougth quite a bit of new unprimed brass over the years but this is the first time I have seen such a coppery colour on brass, new brass that is, tarnished brass is a different matter
the store display for the bags seems right as the bags are so designed so that they can stand in their base on a shelf, hadn't noticed this when I psted this a couple of days ago
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If your prices are correct, I am glad to see Remington is actually collecting that kind of mark up in the UK.
In London last year, I paid $30.00 USD for 2 pint beers for my wife and me and 3 scoops of ice cream for my child at a restaurant.
Unfortuneatly the prices are correct
although I have this horrible feeling that Remington might not be getting the extra, Mr Brown will be taking his cut in import taxes and VAT however it is the Importer who seems to be making the huge mark up
and it's no surprise they fairly recently built a new multi million pound facility, sure they have to make a profit but I am sure they are putting excessive mark ups on the good they handle
. As for prices in London
yep they rip you off but all I can say is that the likely hood of those doing it being English are slim as there are not many English left in London
about 75% of the folks in London are not English, heck a lot are not from the UK period
. They try to rip every on off especially central London arround the tourist areas like the Thames, Tower of London, Hyde Park etc please don't judge us all on those low lifes.
Yes I did post in two forums to get the best chances of good responses and information
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Remington brass, bullets, powders and bullets are all very good but they are made for hunting, not intended for the Bench Rest crowd. The cases are made in huge lots and forming dies do wear so it's not all identical. The price is sufficently low that I don't mind selecting the very best cases for serious work and then use the others for play and short range shooting.
I only wish they were low priced
sarry to say there are not here. The same importer quoted me $242 US for 100 rds of factory Remington Express 6mm ammunition about a year ago which is why I didn't buy any plus I doubt they had any in stock. The rifle in question is a heavy barreled varmint rifle and should be capapble of producing fine accuracy. however this has not been the case but I cannot fathom out why, it's been re-bedded and has a floated barrel (floated originally from factory and glass bedded but some previous owner had mucked with it
) trigger is et up with no creep at around 2 1/2lbs weight and I have tried at least 3 different scopes on it plus two different mount set ups yet so far have not got the accuracy 1/2-3/4MOA which I would expect from such a rifle
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Oh I always size new brass
and I trim to the length recommended in the manuals (Hodgdon, Speer, Vhit) this time I will weigh the brass after trimming and sort out into lots so that I have 20 cases as identical as I can find and use them for testing. Once I finally
get a good accurate consistant load them I can think about taking it hunting.