Buffalo 375 gr. SSB
#21
Nontypical Buck
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Here's a couple of links for SSBs Chap. I've ordered from archery experts, but I haven't yet from buds.
http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/product_info.php/products_id/24556
http://archery-experts.stores.yahoo.net/bububu.html
Here's a couple of links for SSBs Chap. I've ordered from archery experts, but I haven't yet from buds.
http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/product_info.php/products_id/24556
http://archery-experts.stores.yahoo.net/bububu.html
#22
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Joined: Jan 2007
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Chap,
I think the 375 SSBs come in a box of 36. $16.11 is a good price, but
that outfit wants $9 to ship them. Doing a little bit of internet shopping,
I found that $25 for 36 is what you are going to have to pay. Not saying
that is bad, but when you take that into consideration, Cabela's is the
cheapest at $24.75. If you can buy them locally, you should be able
to beat that price. $25/36 bullets = $.69 per bullet.
I think the 375 SSBs come in a box of 36. $16.11 is a good price, but
that outfit wants $9 to ship them. Doing a little bit of internet shopping,
I found that $25 for 36 is what you are going to have to pay. Not saying
that is bad, but when you take that into consideration, Cabela's is the
cheapest at $24.75. If you can buy them locally, you should be able
to beat that price. $25/36 bullets = $.69 per bullet.
#23
Nontypical Buck
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Chap,
I think the 375 SSBs come in a box of 36. $16.11 is a good price, but
that outfit wants $9 to ship them. Doing a little bit of internet shopping,
I found that $25 for 36 is what you are going to have to pay. Not saying
that is bad, but when you take that into consideration, Cabela's is the
cheapest at $24.75. If you can buy them locally, you should be able
to beat that price. $25/36 bullets = $.69 per bullet.
Chap,
I think the 375 SSBs come in a box of 36. $16.11 is a good price, but
that outfit wants $9 to ship them. Doing a little bit of internet shopping,
I found that $25 for 36 is what you are going to have to pay. Not saying
that is bad, but when you take that into consideration, Cabela's is the
cheapest at $24.75. If you can buy them locally, you should be able
to beat that price. $25/36 bullets = $.69 per bullet.




