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jscwerve
01-29-2011, 23:49
Anyone used pulled bullets for .223? Any problems? Found a good deal and want to know if it's worth it or not to bother. The bullets look good with no collet marks (or minimal).
bobbyfairbanks
01-29-2011, 23:57
Go for it. If they are cheap just use it for plinking loads. I do it all the time. Even if there is a good mark on the bullet. Cheap is cheap and for plinking ammo who cares. Now if your plinking is 400yd dog shots then I would be a little more picking.
HBARleatherneck
01-30-2011, 06:46
i have had ok experiences and a couple bad experiences with pulled bullets.
one ad, said "pulled .223 bullets, no pull marks, great shape" I still have most of the 1000 left. all look like he used pliers with new teeth, and most are deformed and flattened.
buy from someone reputable with a return policy and it probably will go right. I bought mine from a forum member.(differnt site)
jerrymrc
01-30-2011, 08:46
i have had ok experiences and a couple bad experiences with pulled bullets.
one ad, said "pulled .223 bullets, no pull marks, great shape" I still have most of the 1000 left. all look like he used pliers with new teeth, and most are deformed and flattened.
buy from someone reputable with a return policy and it probably will go right. I bought mine from a forum member.(differnt site)
All the pulls I have bought were great except for one batch of .308 bullets. There were 4 different ones in the mix. [Rant2]
I sometimes use pulled 175 gn Sierra Matchkings in my 300 Whisper. Accuracy isnt that hot but just fine for stuff inside 50 yards. I have even tried pulled 50 caliber bullets. The didnt help the accuracy (or lack of) in my Barrett at all.
22 caliber bullets are so cheap I dont even look at pulled bullets.
jscwerve
01-30-2011, 16:20
Cool, guess I will order a thou and see how it goes. I will let you guys know how they turn out.
DSB OUTDOORS
01-31-2011, 20:23
I've never had a problem with em!!! Geter done!! Load and shoot just fine.
I get mine from www.polygunbag.com/bullets.html (http://www.polygunbag.com/bullets.html) Good prices and nice milsurp bullets.
DSB OUTDOORS
02-01-2011, 12:30
I get mine from www.polygunbag.com/bullets.html (http://www.polygunbag.com/bullets.html) Good prices and nice milsurp bullets.
Thats where I got mine to!! Great $$$ and good people!
Thats where I got mine to!! Great $$$ and good people!
Yeah, Chris usually tosses in some extras too. I ordered some .30 carbine bullets, and he tossed in the last of his .30 carbine brass too. Didn't have enough for a full order, so he gave 'em to me with the bullets. I'm a customer for life now.
espos1111
03-26-2011, 07:01
Old thread, but the last K of ss109 air pulled bullets I got looked like new. Not a mark on them. A little more expensive than other pulls but worth it. $90 per 1000.
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