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orrwdd
04-15-2011, 02:59 AM
I'll break the ice. I have been using Missouri Bullets for a couple of years now. Their bullets and service are first rate, I have loaded everything from 38 Special to 44 Magnum (well not EVERYTHING, 38, 40 S&W, 44 ACP and 44 Magnum) and never had any leading with my loads.

Their prices are also very good and fast shipping.

I should ad that their bullets are hard cast alloy.

http://www.missouribullet.com/index.php

Bill

Dave Waits
04-15-2011, 11:21 AM
Bill, how much they run? I've been using Vance Bullets but they're not very consistant as to weight.

Lane
04-15-2011, 12:02 PM
I've been using Precision Delta for FMJ 9mm and .45ACP. They are priced comparable to plated and seem to be pretty good quality.

Dave Waits
04-15-2011, 12:36 PM
I load 230gr.LRNs, last box of Vances' bullets ran me $43.00 for 500 and the weight varied too much. Almost a grain in some cases.

orrwdd
04-15-2011, 01:34 PM
Bill, how much they run? I've been using Vance Bullets but they're not very consistant as to weight.

Depends on bullet weight. Prices run from $29.50 for 115gr 9mm to $43.00 per 500 for 230gr LRN 45 ACP. You pay flat rate shipping about $13.00 for up to 70 lbs. That could be as many as 2000 bullets for the 9mm.

Their bullets are very consistent. He buys his alloys direct from a foundry.

Check out their website.

Bill

RockIsland1911A
04-15-2011, 01:52 PM
I've been using Precision Delta for FMJ 9mm and .45ACP. They are priced comparable to plated and seem to be pretty good quality.
I too use them Norm, for being a true FMJ, they are great . The price is one of the best i have found. $119 per 1000 shipped.
John

Dave Waits
04-15-2011, 07:26 PM
Depends on bullet weight. Prices run from $29.50 for 115gr 9mm to $43.00 per 500 for 230gr LRN 45 ACP. You pay flat rate shipping about $13.00 for up to 70 lbs. That could be as many as 2000 bullets for the 9mm.

Their bullets are very consistent. He buys his alloys direct from a foundry.

Check out their website.

Bill

Thanks much Bill, I'll check them out!
Dave

NAMVET72
04-15-2011, 07:42 PM
Boy, either one or two things, either you guys have alot of money to spend, or don't want to learn to POUR your OWN, and Probably both........

Clyde

Dave Waits
04-15-2011, 09:15 PM
don't really have anywhere safe to do it. I just figured if I was going to buy bullets, I'd find some better than I was using. I believe I did thanks to Bill. I buy 2000 at a time.

Hey Bill, did you take advantage of the Retired military discount? How much?
Dave

orrwdd
04-15-2011, 10:51 PM
don't really have anywhere safe to do it. I just figured if I was going to buy bullets, I'd find some better than I was using. I believe I did thanks to Bill. I buy 2000 at a time.

Hey Bill, did you take advantage of the Retired military discount? How much?
Dave

I don't only because members of The High Road forum get the same discount, 5% and I use that one. Helps take care of the shipping.

Bill

Hail Caesar
04-16-2011, 05:02 PM
MB's has always been good to me. Great quality and usually cheaper than anybody else.

tubbs
04-17-2011, 01:12 AM
I have used MBC. They are stand up people over there and have always taken care of me. I also use Dardas because MBC doesnt have the 200 gr 45 in the style I like.

Cant beat Precision Delta except I have to pay for taxes because they are in MS.

dsparkie
04-18-2011, 10:52 AM
Boy, either one or two things, either you guys have alot of money to spend, or don't want to learn to POUR your OWN, and Probably both........

Clyde

Ilike to pour my own too! They may or may not be as good, but they are a heck of a lot cheaper. Besides I just like doin it!:D

Bass Ackwardz
04-19-2011, 11:30 PM
I don't know if you guys have heard of them, but Black Bullets Intl has a poly coated bullet they sell in 230gr RN, 200gr SWC, and 200gr. RN. The 200gr RN. sell for $150 per 2000, and that includes shipping. I use them exclusively for competition and general range shooting, no leading ever, and very easy to clean up the gun afterwards. I shot over 10,000 of these last year alone. Just thought I would give another option...

Bill

rduckwor
05-14-2011, 09:24 PM
Mo Bullets are the best!

RMD

barmandr
07-08-2011, 02:20 AM
I don't know if you guys have heard of them, but Black Bullets Intl has a poly coated bullet they sell in 230gr RN, 200gr SWC, and 200gr. RN. The 200gr RN. sell for $150 per 2000, and that includes shipping. I use them exclusively for competition and general range shooting, no leading ever, and very easy to clean up the gun afterwards. I shot over 10,000 of these last year alone. Just thought I would give another option...

Bill

Their prices jumped way up...200gr RN are now $210 per 2000.

Olympus
07-08-2011, 09:52 AM
I shoot Missouri Bullets in everything I own. They are close enough that I make the drive and save on shipping. When you factor that, they're easily the cheapest option I've seen. They are great to work with and I've never had a bad bullet in all the thousands I've bought from them. I'm a happy repeat customer.


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