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Amax Projectile

Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 6:45 am
by richmac
Hi
If you buy them in lots of a box of 600 it works out to 28 cents a pill
Rich

Amax Cost

Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 5:27 pm
by littlebang556
Is that a cost delivered in oz because I saw them for $99/600 in the states or 16.5 cents ea. Wonder what sort of a deal the NRAA has established?

Even at 28c ea we will still get 100 or so for free in comparison to Sierra or will the powers to be sort them out to be the same price.

Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 6:48 pm
by Razer
The NRAA,by bringing in the early introduction date has not had time to finalise agreements and supply arrangements.It is all explained in the letter posted on the NRAA website.It also explains the reason and circumstances behind their decision.I would suggest that all shooters read this letter as it also hits on some legal points!!!!
Ray.

Hornady Pills

Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 10:06 am
by littlebang556
Does anyone know where best to source these pills in OZ?

Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 8:03 pm
by Matt P
Cleavers in Queensland had them for about 26c each when buying a 600 pack.

Matt P

Amax Loads

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 3:07 pm
by littlebang556
Has anyone played around with the Amax to find suitable powders or jump required for this round to be as competitive as the Sierra?
What barrel lengths? Loads? Twist? etc...

Would love to know what works and what doesn't and if people are indeed getting better results other than on paper so to speak.

Regards

Rob Alman

Price Amax

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 3:13 pm
by littlebang556
Matt P wrote:Cleavers in Queensland had them for about 26c each when buying a 600 pack.

Matt P


If the NRAA and Associations could supply at this price or better would be awesome. Around $80/1000 (basically 4kg free powder every 3000 rounds) cheaper than Sierra, would be a deciding factor to change without going further into ballistics.
Pricing could well have a part to play in getting more people into the sport.

Regards

Rob Alman

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 3:31 pm
by Quick
Rob, Im really new to TR and I'll agree, the reason I keep shooting my .22s more is because the cost of ammo for centrefire. Alot of people will see the cost for getting ammo and such and just jump out of there skulls and they think that it costs too much. Its easier to justify 500rds of .22LR for around $50 compared to 20rds of .308 Win for $21. But, the other factor is that when people have been shooting .22 for a while, they then want something bigger and that will perform out further so they start looking at the .223 and .308.

Btw, Im a Uni student that works 2 days a week, and I can just manage $21/20rds each weekend.

Just my 0.02c worth guys.