Kf 30-06 new ammo launch
Posted: Fri Apr 28, 2023 10:48 pm
Kf 30-06 new ammo launch by afk on March end.see post on twitter by afk on March 30.can anyone of group member experience the performance of new ammo? Please share it
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Could you please give us the link for the Twitter post you are mentioning?bhuvneshver1234 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 28, 2023 10:48 pmKf 30-06 new ammo launch by afk on March end.see post on twitter by afk on March 30.can anyone of group member experience the performance of new ammo? Please share it
Manufacturing of modern ammunition, relies on economies of scale to a huge extent.hornet22 wrote: ↑Wed May 03, 2023 12:39 pmIf imports are banned then people will be forced to buy IOF ammo at higher prices, the only way out would be if private manufacturers would be given licence to manufacture various types of cartridges like soft point or round nose bullets with different weights of 30 06 ammo.
This is for sure the truth! 9 mm far outstrips any other handgun ammunition found on the shelves. Before COVID and the Ukraine War, 9 mm was continuously diving toward 22 LR prices! Personally, I began to think it might even supplant 22 LR for many purposes, both handgun and rifle!mundaire wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 10:44 pm
1. Both 9x19 mm and .45 ACP are popular calibres overseas and thus produced in large quantities. The .32 ACP is much smaller (read much less raw material cost), but sells for a much higher price than either of the earlier mentioned 2 cartridges! Why? Because demand is much lower, so both production and inventory carrying cost is much higher for the .32 cartridge.
Again, so true! about all the shotgun ammunition on shelves is 12 gauge. There is some 20 gauge available, but it is only a small fraction of what one can buy in 12 gauge. 410 bore has made a little comeback, due I suppose to these "Judge" revolvers in 410 that have become a bit of a fad. 16 gauge is very rarely available, even less so than 28 gauge.mundaire wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 10:44 pm
2. Amongst shotgun cartridges, the 12 bore/ gauge is by far the most popular amongst all. Once again, you'll see that much smaller (but less popular) 16/ 20/ 28 etc. Bore/ gauge cartridges sell for a lot more money (once again- read much less material cost) than their bigger 12 bore/ gauge cousin! Why? Same reason as above.
Yes, yes, and yes! Ammunition makers have been coalescing into just a few large companies. Import bans, such as the ban on cheap Russian ammunition, has put a huge dent in supply. I would suppose that, in any case, Russian ammunition would be in short supply even if import bans weren't in place. Many other govenments have been claiming production from manufacturers to build out their own national stocks or to meet political commitments internationally.mundaire wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 10:44 pm
Even if one were to import/ buy from others the individual components to manufacture ammo, low demand means that your plant, machines & labour (fixed cost) would be idle for much of time, which would mean much higher end total cost per cartridge...
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12 bore cartridges quality has gone down but .22 is good. Check your .22 firearm. Is the firing pin hitting properly ?