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Remington has a very unique method of marketing and production. Whenever the supply of brass/ammo for a particular caliber has vanished quickly, they don't find a need to replenish it! You would think that Remington would get the message, but they don't. Have done battle with Remington for several years on this same point and found it to be frustrating! This started when I was trying to locate .458 Win. Mag. brass (for my .416 Taylors). After MUCH searching, I managed to find 200-rounds of once-fired Remington nickle brass in some obscure gunshop up in New Hampshire. During this time, I was having a running battle with Remington who couldn't determine IF they were going to tool up for another supply of this brass. I can understand that there must be a limit on what you produce. But, when the demand for a product is strong, you ought to consider producing a supply of it. Remington apparently doesn't seem to think so! |