Sportsman warehouse lowered some of their primer prices. You can get cheaper online if you buy bulk but if someone is just looking for a little the price may be fine as no shipping or haz costs...
American reloading had the tipped bullets not long ago in stock you can watch for some pulled bullets.
You can also try the regular fusion bullets they tend to shoot lights out as well.
https://americanreloading.com/products/45-70-410gr-hornady-sub-x-pulled-100ct?variant=41200538222686
They dropped the price and with the 25% off they come to $45 for a 100, anywhere else will cost you about 70 cents per bullet and higher now they are pulled and 45 cents each a good price hard...
Here is what they look like
.277 bullets from left to right 150 grain Federal fusion, 150 grain Nosler partition the last on right the factory second 145 grain bullet has a red tip likely some type of Hornady bullet no cannelure as you can see.
I've seen it but $80 a pound no way. I also have 6 pounds still never opened. I have used Staball 6.5, RL 17, and Ramshot Hunter in 06 all work well. I will try some Superformance as well it is supposed to work good with the 06.
Looking at Starline they raised their prices I see Creedmoor 6.5 went up quite a bit even 9 MM luger is up.
I got lucky buying all the 6.5 brass that I did when Gander outdoors were closing their doors, the brass would cost $1000 today compared to the $350 I paid.
I don't know Starline just came out with 25/06 brass but it is much higher priced than the 30/06 brass maybe to recoup the manufacturing costs otherwise it's just necked down 06 brass.
https://americanreloading.com/collections/rifle-projectiles/products/416-400gr-hornady-dgs-pulled-100ct
Some Hornady 400 grain dangerous game and half the price anywhere else I know they are pulled bullets but you don't have to worry about the tip being deformed compared to a soft open lead tip...