Where do you guys buy bullets?
I am looking at purchasing a 1,000 .45 bullets for my 1911, and 1,000 .30 bullets for my m-1 and 03. I was wondering were you guys have found the best deals. I am not looking for bullets with match accuracy. I just want inexpensive bullets for fun shooting. At Midway i found what seems to be a good price on 45 bullets by rainer, the were 230 gr, a 1,000 for $61. I thought that was a good deal. DO you guys think that i should stick with 230 gr or go with 200 gr, i wouldn't mind less recoil. Also, were is a good source for 30 cal bullets? thanks for the input.
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Colorado Cast Bullets....(Just do a search) 0 -
I also use rainier 230 rn They`re good bullets and I like to reload to practice with the same weight that I use for defence. 0 -
I buy a lot of pulled US military bullets for the Garands. I get them from places like Widener's. I also buy from Midway and Graf's. I just got in some of the 200 gr rn Rainier's from Midway. They are performing well. I these for match barrels since they are .451". I usually load .452" for standard barrel. One thing to watch is since they are plated, they are softer that FMJ bullets. I seat them and then come back and taper crimp them. If you do it in one step, then nose tends to flaten even with a round nosed seating stem. 0 -
anyone use these bullets? they have a good price on M2 ball.
And they also have 45's, i wonder which would be better, the rainer bullets or these full metal jackets?
http://www.hi-techammo.com/hitech.zkb?46733&GENMENU601&object-menu60 -
why are you reloading? just have your dad buy some more ammo[:D]
did you get some new 45 dies or something?[8D]0 -
Did you see the midway thread on here yesterday? 150 gr 30 cal for 4.99/per 50. 0 -
quote:Originally posted by Grunt2
Colorado Cast Bullets....(Just do a search)
I know where I'm going to spend a couple hundred next time I'm in Montrose0 -
For bulk jacketed bullets I generally purchase from Graf's in Missouri; for Cast, if they make the size I'm needing (generally do), I get them from Oregon Trail, Baker Oregon. They are the best cast bullets I have used. the alloy they use has four or five elements and holds up to pressure and temperature very well. 0 -
www.patsreloading.com
They have whatever you need at goood prices0 -
Plink....Haven't been by to visit with Paul after Kerri passed. Been to the range a few times for dept. qualifiers but Paul wasn't around. Good bullets though. I usually pickup the seconds by the "can"..When I'm not casting myself. The San Juan range and property has been "for sale" for several years now. Nice place! 0 -
quote:Originally posted by Grunt2
Plink....Haven't been by to visit with Paul after Kerri passed. Been to the range a few times for dept. qualifiers but Paul wasn't around. Good bullets though. I usually pickup the seconds by the "can"..When I'm not casting myself. The San Juan range and property has been "for sale" for several years now. Nice place!
It's been at least seven years since I've been to that side of the state. I really have to get out more. Are their cast bullets pre-lubed? I didn't notice on the website.0 -
Yep...Pre-lubed... 0 -
Widener's is just a short drive away and that's where I buy most of my stuff. Sometimes I buy from Midway and sometimes from Graf's. 0
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