citizenconn
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While doing some shooting at the outdoor range up by my Dad over Easter weekend, I was picking up brass and found a fair amount of just fired .264 Win Mag brass. I kept it even though I don't have a .264 WM and he doesn't currently reload for it.
It's about the first new .264 WM brass I've found in the last 4-5 years, even at the long distance range we used to frequent before it shut down. And I have found just about every caliber imaginable there.
Given the recent rise in popularity of the .264 chamberings, is it possible the .264 WM will make a resurgence? I've recently gotten into the 6.5 PRC, and it seems to have quite a bit of overlap in ballistics with the .264 WM, though I much prefer the case design of the PRCs (6.5, 300, maybe the coming 7) over the 6.5 and .300 WM.
Is there anyone here still shooting the .264 WM or planning to?
citizenconn
It's about the first new .264 WM brass I've found in the last 4-5 years, even at the long distance range we used to frequent before it shut down. And I have found just about every caliber imaginable there.
Given the recent rise in popularity of the .264 chamberings, is it possible the .264 WM will make a resurgence? I've recently gotten into the 6.5 PRC, and it seems to have quite a bit of overlap in ballistics with the .264 WM, though I much prefer the case design of the PRCs (6.5, 300, maybe the coming 7) over the 6.5 and .300 WM.
Is there anyone here still shooting the .264 WM or planning to?
citizenconn