Still on the 6PPC

From Iceland

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Sir.
An intelligent answer…but what can we do?
How can we expect Finland, a nation of 5.5 million souls
to be responsible for providing us with Match Quality brass
for our 6PPC chambering ?
BR shooting is not a big thing in Europe.
It is an American game (as we all know).
If we can expect LAPUA (Finland) or NORMA (Sweden) to make cases
for our beloved 6PPC why can you not ask an American firm to
do the same?
Money you say… Why are LAPUA and Norma making hulls for this chambering??

All the best
Magnus Sigurdsson
Reykjavik
ICELAND
 
Sir.
An intelligent answer…but what can we do?
How can we expect Finland, a nation of 5.5 million souls
to be responsible for providing us with Match Quality brass
for our 6PPC chambering ?
BR shooting is not a big thing in Europe.
It is an American game (as we all know).
If we can expect LAPUA (Finland) or NORMA (Sweden) to make cases
for our beloved 6PPC why can you not ask an American firm to
do the same?
Money you say… Why are LAPUA and Norma making hulls for this chambering??

All the best
Magnus Sigurdsson
Reykjavik
ICELAND

Necessity being the mother of invention, we have not needed to make our own and have been content to send our money to those places, as they have filled a niche market where there has been a need for quality brass..which those companies have filled nicely.

If the quality has gone away and the need persists, then they are no longer fulfilling the market's demand. In a free market, if this persists, I feel safe in saying that we can indeed fill our needs at home.

What was your point, again?
 
This all started when Doc Palmisano approached all the U.S. comp.'s to make ppc or 220 brass after the issues with sako and was turned down. then went overseas to Norma and Lapau. Norma was the first out of the gate and then Lapau shortly after but lapau took more pressure at that time so Norma kind of fell in as second choice. I personally liked the Norma brass I tested for him better no firefoming ....
 
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