Does the world need another 6mm wildcat??? Following the big covid/Biden price increases and shortages I dug out my 6mmĂ—45s which except for knowing we're in the back of a vault somewhere had not seen in years. Also was having more health issues including spine and remembered I had a bunch of 6mm cast gas check boolits somewhere. Found three plastic screw top cans filled with 87 grain boolits just needing gas checks and sized/lubed. Instead I coated them in one of the new "high speed/low drag" boolit coatings commonly get up to 2,700 fps in my 7.62Ă—51 battle rifles then used a swage die to seat the checks like they are "glued and nailed" plus unifomed them as precise as a jacketed bullet then fell back in love with my super efficient low powder consuming poodle shooters lobbing light cast boolits instead of the 500 and 550 grain boolits normally run in 458 SOCOMs.
While dug them out found a pair of 6mm wildcats had almost forgot but didn't want to run throat burning ultra velocity powder hogs. Then discovered I could buy 24 Nosler projectiles and brass cheap no matter how expensive everything else reloading cost. Every week was getting emails about deals on something 24 Nosler including primed cases when finding small rifle primers was difficult much less paying $100 per $1,000 for CCI military primers and after almost a year of buying 24 Nosler cosmetic blem bullets and brass then found some deals in loaded ammo discovered I had 2,400 rounds of factory ammo, almost 10,000 cases of which about 2,500 were primed plus about 20,000 projectiles and didn't own a single 24 Nosler barrel much less a rifle. Have three barrels to build when feel good enough to get back in my shop then once I run some of the commercial across chronograph after breaking them in will be going into load development.
This last panic/shortage was odd as entire time was able to buy 40 Smith pistol ammo cheap. It's dropped even more and one vendor has 50 round boxes for $13.99 and 1,000 round cans of loose name brand ammo (they do a lot of LEO trade in and some boxes were so mangled they said just dumped them in cans. Been paying $299 for 1,000 round cans and $179 for 500 round cans of FMJs which is cheaper than could reload them a year ago.There were other rounds that are falling in popularity I loaded up on but now 5.56 is reasonable again and 6.8 is down to 80¢ per round for S&B and American Gunner which when drops to 70¢ going to start buying again slowly as watch to see how far down it goes.