Anyone ever try this brand?
http://www.wisconsincartridge.com/produ ... gories.asp
Wisconsin Cartridge Co.
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Re: Wisconsin Cartridge Co.
I'll be the first then...
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Re: Wisconsin Cartridge Co.
Please report, Casa. First I heard of them.
Re: Wisconsin Cartridge Co.
They have been around for a long time.They make good ammo.They used to sell reloading components,but I do not know if they still do.
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Re: Wisconsin Cartridge Co.
I've used their 250 savage, 7.62x54, 460 & 500 S&W. Pleased with all of it.
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Re: Wisconsin Cartridge Co.
Their "reman" prices seem ok... cause, even if you reload, you're not spending a lot to get used brass... At present, my prices to reload MY brass runs ~$3.80/100 for primers, $41/100 for bullets & $24/100 for powder, totaling $68.80/100 of my favorite recipe for 7mm RemMag. Compared to $100 for theirs... If I buy once fired brass from Midway I see where they offer it at $34.95/100... so... before shipping and the value of my time to assemble it'll cost me $103.75 to purchase components to load 100 rounds. Versus a flat $100 + shipping to buy theirs.
Once I have a stock of brass, I seldom see deals that make it worthwhile to buy ammo...
Once I have a stock of brass, I seldom see deals that make it worthwhile to buy ammo...
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Re: Wisconsin Cartridge Co.
Will do.Bill in Oregon wrote:Please report, Casa. First I heard of them.
Going to give there .243's a try.
Re: Wisconsin Cartridge Co.
I Hear good things about the 375 Winchester loaded with the 220 gr. Hornady. The must be good I see they are sold out
Also like that they have 303 savage and 7/57 in the line.
Also like that they have 303 savage and 7/57 in the line.
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Re: Wisconsin Cartridge Co.
Have used thousands of this round from WCC, always consistent. Still load their brass.EdinCT wrote:I Hear good things about the 375 Winchester loaded with the 220 gr. Hornady. The must be good I see they are sold out
Also like that they have 303 savage and 7/57 in the line.
Used a ton of their 20 M1 Carbine, 6.5 X 55, and a multitude of more, all seems good.
Believe they are the primary re-loader for a bunch of law enforcement departments too.