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Post by chuckm on May 22, 2014 12:09:46 GMT -7
Like it says. I need 243 brass or loaded bullets. New gun but no bullets.
I have factory bullets to trade. 204 cal. Hornady 40 Gr V-max 50 ea. Serria 40 gr. Green tip.67 ea.
Factory 9MM 115 gr. 325 each. Various brands.
chuck m
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Post by 72camaro on May 22, 2014 18:42:22 GMT -7
Sorry, keeping mine. Just finished cleaning 200 a couple days ago and I can hardly wait to start loading for the ladders, 58 grain V-max and 95 grain SST for hunting. Factory in those loads were pretty good but I imagine hand load should really get it down to around .5 MOA.
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Post by Loren on Jun 22, 2014 23:20:03 GMT -7
Chuckm was at cabelas today they had nosler brass and some bullets but no powder or primers will keep my eyes open.
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Post by chuckm on Jun 23, 2014 10:12:03 GMT -7
Thanks, Loren. I'll check them out.
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Post by broper on Jun 24, 2014 5:26:00 GMT -7
Hey Chuck, Check out the Outdoorsman in Ontario. They did have a pretty good selection of Hodgdon powder, a lot of primers and sonme Hornady 58 gr, and Berger 80 gr. .243 bullets.
Bob
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Post by chuckm on Jun 24, 2014 16:18:16 GMT -7
Thanks,Bob, I'll check It out this weekend.
chuck m
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Post by 72camaro on Jun 25, 2014 11:39:58 GMT -7
Just as a side note I've been loading my 58 grainers with some 4320 and have had excellent results near the upper end of the load allotment. About 1/2" and I've got some going up and down .2 grain loads to try and find the best. One grain up and one grain down from there was 13/16".
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Post by 72camaro on Dec 8, 2014 20:48:16 GMT -7
Just an option, I don't know what kind of quality you are looking for but our local gun range takes all the brass that is left behind, sorts per caliber and then sales them in baggies at a fairly good price.
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