With the shortage of ammo still lingering, do y’all think 404 Jeffery will ever be commercially made anymore?
How do you know if it is bonded, or the old dgx that had a bad reputation?There is six boxes of Hornady .404 J for sale on Gunbroker for $600. That is about the going price of Hornady .404 ammo before the big gun/ammo price crisis created by the covid pandemic.
Should say bonded on the box if it’s the new stuff. This is a new box of 470 NE that I have for example.How do you know if it is bonded, or the old dgx that had a bad reputation?
Lots of claims about short magnums having been based off the 404 Jeffrey. If you look at the dimensions of 404 and short magnums, one may wonder why they do that. The two case’s aren’t even close-lol. 404 will continue to be made. I’m not sure I get the concern that a cartridge will be discontinued because of a shortage-lol. The internet-go figure.It's actually getting a bit easier I think as 404 Jeff is the parent for some of the newer generation of short, fat magnums.
.423 bullets seem to be being made by more people as well...
Interesting!Lots of claims about short magnums having been based off the 404 Jeffrey. If you look at the dimensions of 404 and short magnums, one may wonder why they do that. The two case’s aren’t even close-lol. Falsities on the internet- go figure.
is it still for sale?I have a box of 450g Norma FMG available
And if they would stop marking it 404 rimless Nitro express, one could even take it places that want the head stamp to match the rifle.At the very least, Norma will definitely keep making it.
Yesis it still for sale?