I'm wondering if anyone knows of the source of the brass used in Sako's current line of ammunition.
The reason I ask is that I ran across an ad from an individual who lists a large quantity of .300 Win Mag ammunition as being "made by Sako in Norma brass".
I know that Sako used to make its own brass, and I assumed that they still do. However, it is certainly possible that they may be outsourcing as many manufacturers do. Still, I'm wondering if the seller is accurate in stating that the brass is from Norma. After all, Norma is located in Western Sweden near the small town of Amotfors across the Baltic Sea from Sako in Finland. It would make more sense, if Sako were not using its own brass, to source from Lapua, which is nearby.
So, does anyone know?
The reason I ask is that I ran across an ad from an individual who lists a large quantity of .300 Win Mag ammunition as being "made by Sako in Norma brass".
I know that Sako used to make its own brass, and I assumed that they still do. However, it is certainly possible that they may be outsourcing as many manufacturers do. Still, I'm wondering if the seller is accurate in stating that the brass is from Norma. After all, Norma is located in Western Sweden near the small town of Amotfors across the Baltic Sea from Sako in Finland. It would make more sense, if Sako were not using its own brass, to source from Lapua, which is nearby.
So, does anyone know?