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Any thoughts on this stuff. Good price but never heard of them before.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Northeast Georgia
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Never heard of it myself.
EDIT: I just did a Google search for it and read some reviews on the stuff. The reviews are mixed, some are saying that the .45 is great and others are saying that the 9mm is not. I guess you will have to try it for yourself and let us know what you find!
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This seems to be the consensus as theres been 69 views and no answers.
Found bulk .357 500 rounds for $169.49. Thats basically $17 per 50 rounds. The cheapest I've found local is about $23 a box. I'm more interested in the brass. These are just flat point lead target rounds. I have a K of 38sp brass but only a couple hundred 357. Would like to have some on hand.
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Oklahoma
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The .45 Colt doesn't work very good in rifles. Have had some the bullets became loose ( no crimp at all). Just bought them for brass, but I won't buy anymore.
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