I only say new because I haven't seen it before.
Hopefully this hasn't been posted yet:
http://www.hornady.com/ammunition/zombiemax
I laughed!
New hornady ammo
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Keith actually touched on it briefly at http://huntandshoot.com.au/articles/hun ... ombie-max/. Certainly provoked some mixed responses over here and various forums.
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Re: New hornady ammo
My cousin picked up 5 boxes yesterday for his 223 . I will let you know how they go. I'm sure they will go bang, pretty sure the foxes wont know the diff. A bit of a gimmick but what ever helps sell your product I guess, maybe collectable It's a limited run from what I can make of it.
Will let you know.
Will let you know.
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Re: New hornady ammo
what shits me about company's that release sporting 7.62x39 ammo is why the hell it always
has to be berdan primed and in steel cases???????? hornady is no exception!
has to be berdan primed and in steel cases???????? hornady is no exception!
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Re: New hornady ammo
wouldnt the steel cases be more robust than brass ?
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Re: New hornady ammo
I wouldn't imagine so, Brass is useful as casings as it is soft and not brittle it allows it to expand (and be resized). I am not even sure you can reload steel cases??LoneRider wrote:wouldnt the steel cases be more robust than brass ?