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    Their price on 9mm is only $2 higher than Precision Delta's comparable FMJ, but with PD you must buy in 2k quantities or pay a small surcharge.

    Good competition is a good thing! I hope they do well.
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    Im going to go shooting on sunday and plan on testing out these bullets. Just out of curiosity i saw they do bulk orders at $299 per 4000 for 9mm 115 grain fmj bullets. Comes out to 74.75 per thousand. If the 223 rounds shoot ok in my ar would anybody be interested in doing a bulk order for 9mm with me. It only saves 9 bucks but figured every cent counts now adays.

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    shot these bullets sunday and they shotgreat. Held good groups, and i set up clay pigeons 50-75 yards out and nailed them just about every time i shot at them.

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    Thanks for keeping us updated. Now i'll have to order some.
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    Thanks for keeping us updated. Now i'll have to order some.
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    Sent him this:

    Hi,

    I was wondering if you produce 150 gr. Flat-based FMJ .308 bullets, just like the old .30-06 M2 ball ammo for M1 Garands? There’s a LOT of us out here with Garands that reload for them, and the supply of pulled surplus M2 bullets is drying up quickly. I would think that if you could replicate the M2 ball bullets for a decent price there would be a good market for them, especially on the forums for milsurp rifle collectors, and the CMP forums, plus all the reloading forums and nearly every other gun site out there.

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    Unfortunately I don't make those at this time but I have thought about it. I will probably get into .308 and 30-06 production next year.

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    Hi, C.hud what are you using for reloading data ? I bought some 62 gr. fmjbt 's from them awhile ago . I'm new to reloading & didn't think about data . I emailed them & he simply replied that he couldn't provide any info at this time. I've asked on other sites with answers all over the place from don't do it to start with minimuns . Some worries about jacket hardness & thickness. Any info would be great . Thanks , Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaymzm715 View Post
    Hi, C.hud what are you using for reloading data ? I bought some 62 gr. fmjbt 's from them awhile ago . I'm new to reloading & didn't think about data . I emailed them & he simply replied that he couldn't provide any info at this time. I've asked on other sites with answers all over the place from don't do it to start with minimuns . Some worries about jacket hardness & thickness. Any info would be great . Thanks , Jim
    use load data from powder mfg website.
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    glad I saw this post, I need some 223 bullets. thanks

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    $135? I sold my 55 hornadys too cheap. PRICE INCREASE
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