Looking for the cheapest price on Hornady bullets.
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Nontypical Buck
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The only way is to check the various internet sites every couple of days. Or go the back order route if available. The supply outfits have been out of one cartridge I've been looking for a year. Welcome to the club.
Only so many reloading supplies to go around to all the hoarders who expect the end of the world.
Only so many reloading supplies to go around to all the hoarders who expect the end of the world.
#12
I got 1200 "blemished bullets" (.284)from midway CHEAP! a few months ago. They turned out to be 154gr hornady interlocks, but I dont know why they call them blemished, theyre fine and shoot great.
#13
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Aug 2006
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From: Rivesville, WV
The cheapest way I have found to buy jacketed bullets is to go to my local dealer and tell him I would like a thousand or so(how many do you want). I would tell him I am in no hurry and he could wait to order then until your order will help him make a minimum order. If you have a good local dealer then he should give you a price break for having patience, and there will not be any shipping charges involved. No sense in saving a couple of bucks on a box when the suppliers are charging ridiculous shipping charges. Especially if bullets are all you need. Tom.
#14
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Garfield NJ USA
I know you said your looking for the 130 gr Hornady's, would you consider this....
http://www.shootersproshop.com/index...t=Solid%20Base
They are just as accurate as ballistic tips with similar physical characteristics, haven't used this bullet to hunt with yet, still have plenty of ballistic tips left. It is quite accurate out of my 270WSM, the ballistic tips pushed by 62.9 gr of I4350 groups right at 1 - 1 1/4" at 100 yds from a solid rest and bags. The solid base opens up to 1 1/2" I've chronied the ballistic tip at 3225 fps, having done the solid base yet but would imagine that it is fairly close.
http://www.shootersproshop.com/index...t=Solid%20Base
They are just as accurate as ballistic tips with similar physical characteristics, haven't used this bullet to hunt with yet, still have plenty of ballistic tips left. It is quite accurate out of my 270WSM, the ballistic tips pushed by 62.9 gr of I4350 groups right at 1 - 1 1/4" at 100 yds from a solid rest and bags. The solid base opens up to 1 1/2" I've chronied the ballistic tip at 3225 fps, having done the solid base yet but would imagine that it is fairly close.
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Nontypical Buck
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Thanks for the link thndrchiken. I did find 200-hornady interlock bullets yesterday. I am looking for 200 more and I will be covered for the next few years.
#16
Typical Buck
Joined: May 2009
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From: Colorado
I really love my speer spitzer boattails in both 270 and 300win mag. They fly like a match bullet but preform perfect in hunting game. 30yrs they are tried and true. I hope you find what you need.




