Looking at Bone Frog Gun Club and saw this. Don't know if it is a deal, but in-stock. Seems to be a favorite load.
https://www.bonefroggunclub.com/coll...-2-3-4-le13300
Looking at Bone Frog Gun Club and saw this. Don't know if it is a deal, but in-stock. Seems to be a favorite load.
https://www.bonefroggunclub.com/coll...-2-3-4-le13300
That's not a bad deal currently at 300 bucks a case. I already have a few cases stashed, but am tempted.
It almost always patterns better than the 9 pellet. I do have two friends that have barrels that do pattern better with the 9 than the 8.
And Tom Givens recently snagged a 1301 that liked the #1 Flite Control better than the 6 or 9 pellet Flite control 00 Buck. Go figure.
Waddaya know… just checked my can of loose Geco and the same applies. Geco labels, invoice etc. bullets all have Norma headstamp. I’ve already been buying the Norma 115/124 when its on sale so Im still happy! But Now I wish I’d checked that last 20 bx case of Geco 115 White box I just ran thru to see if they were stamped the same. They might all be part of Raug, but the Geco boxes were labeled “Manufactured in USA” for what that’s worth.
I thought the Geco 115 felt a lot snappier than any of the Regular Redboxed Norma 115 or 124gr I’ve shot. However, Since Im still pretty new to this,.. It Could all just be in my head I suppose. (…in the same way my POA/POI Shooting precision is not consistent enough for me to tell if one brand of 9mm is hitting more accurate than any other.)
Here. I've never used this stuff, just an FYI.
The US made "Geco" 115 grain FMJ ammunition I received have a "JAG" head stamp (which I've never seen before). I maintain my prior comments that this ammunition is snappier and dirty compared to the Norma (or Swiss origin Geco) I've used in the past.
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Double tap.
"When the phone rang, Parker was in the garage, killing a man."