Dear Guys,
I know that Remington developed the 6.8 with a view to it becoming an assault weapons cartridge, but at the same time, they were not at all bashful about touting it as a great dual purpose hunting round, in 100 and 117 grain bullet weights. Indeed, they helped all of the gun rags write articles about the joys of this new hunting round, even supplying them with the writers with the ammo they needed.
And now, here we are, a few short years later, and it appears to me that Remington doesn't even offer one single factory hunting round in this, their newest proprietary cartridge. I have looked through all of my recent catalogues, and I cannot find any green box core-lokt, or other similar rounds, offered by Remington in any of them. What a total and absolute rip-off. Way to go Remington, . . again. No wonder every named proprietary cartridge it has offered in the last 30 years has plummeted to commercial failure. (What was the last big success? The 7 Mag?)
The only hunting round whatsoever that I can find is by Sellier & Bellot, a Polish company, at about $30 a box. Good thing we can rely on the Poles to make ammo for our Connecticut gun company.
Regards,
Mannyrock