So I was reading this article and got to thinking. http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2014/02/robert-farago/6-5-grendel-new-300-blackout/
Maybe if we didn't make about 5000 different cartridges, of which about 4990 overlap, we wouldn't have ammo shortages. I just don't understand it. Why so many when many are almost identical? :banghead:
Maybe if we didn't make about 5000 different cartridges, of which about 4990 overlap, we wouldn't have ammo shortages. I just don't understand it. Why so many when many are almost identical? :banghead: