That's good as it looks like they're £160/1000Just found 1000 BR2’s and paid £99.![]()
That's good as it looks like they're £160/1000Just found 1000 BR2’s and paid £99.![]()
Ok, old stock / price…Paid £110 for 1000 CCI last weekend
Brass from norma
I felt the pain. But I thought it's not going to go down or become more available. Especially with what's going on with military in every countryThat's 118.72 Euros then for N140.
Bit of a digression but what’s the difference between cci 200’s and br’s??just curious
Thanks for thatThat's a question that has been asked and mulled over hundreds of times.The CCI200 is the 'cooking' version; BR2 is 'match'. The difference (apart from a tiny upper-case letter 'B' stamped into the BR2 cup and the packaging, plus of course price) is what people really want to know. The consensus is that either the BR2 lots are selected off the production line as being 'better', for example more consistent than the norm, and packaged up separately, or they're made by the most experienced / skilled operators and given higher inspection standards. Very few people believe they're made to a different and secret special match recipe or suchlike.
Well it's not going to be long before some schmuck shells out 200 for a box.
It's high time our shooting representatives came up with a plan to secure a reliable supply of ammunition/components to the uk since we have absolutely no home production. Ammunition unavailability is as big a threat to shooting sports as any other.
As anyone heard news of shipments dates? If we're taking a year or two then we've a serious problem no matter how much gear we've stashed.
I'm seriously thinking of going old school; blackpowder and hardcast lead.
Thanks for thatI have never used cci ( I use fed match primers ) but I was just curious to what the reason was that the br cci are more expensive than the 200
I might try the 200’s just to see what they are likeThe little 'B' on the primer makes it special![]()
I might try the 200’s just to see what they are like
Putting pictures up of how many boxes of primers or tins of powder you have squirreled away, on an open forum, isn't wise either...
I thought it stood for brilliantThe little 'B' on the primer makes it special![]()
Assuming the photo does not show you are holding more than the explosive regulations allow, might I ask why you think this?