Possible Economy bullets

mj30wilson

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May 20, 2006
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From time to time I get out some of my fathers old guns and reload some bullets for them. I run into a problem when forking out $20 for 50 bullets for just a saturday of target ripping.I don't need custom compitition bullets or new accubonds although I happily bought some for hunting purposes. Why couldn't nosler or any bullet manufacturer put out a cheap general target bullet that just functions price range of $10-$12 for 100 bullets. I am having to send quality partitions/ballistic tips downrange or worse a differant brand of ammunition just because their cheaper. I am a loyal nosler fan when it comes to hunting but when it comes to paper targets I have to go cheaper, it is a shame to waste AccuBond,Partitions,Ballistic Tips and custom compitition bullets just for fun and familiarizing with guns.
 
Shooter's pro shop in missouri all the options I have is Bass pro and cabelas and also small gun shops that only stock regular bullets. Is shooter's a mail order shop or internet site?
 
What is imperfect about them and why are they only a dollar cheaper wouldn't you think they would be like 5.00 cheaper. why even buy seconds when the better ones are a dollar more. Doesn't make sense.
 
Thats the way I see it with the 2nds on btips as well. There just isn't enough price difference to buy the 2nds when the 1sts are only a $1 more. Now the partitions are a differenty story. They are about $7 less for the 2nds, pretty good deal sounds like to me. Accubonds werent all that much cheaper either, might as well buy the 1sts in my opinion.
 
I have to agree that it appears to be cheaper, but then I saw the price of shipping. Could probably buy a gallon of gas a bit cheaper and run up the road to Sportsman Warehouse, Bass Pro or even Cabelas and save a couple of dollars on 1st's...
 
SHooters Pro Shop is the way to go. Kyle and John are both first class gents. They will take good care of you. The difference between first and seconds is cosmetic only. Truth be known, you will most likely not see and difference except for the price.
The bullets are consistant in looks, weight, and performance.
I have several rifles that I feed seconds, they all shoot sub MOA. :wink:

JD338
 
muzzleblast525":2a0wuyso said:
I have to agree that it appears to be cheaper, but then I saw the price of shipping. Could probably buy a gallon of gas a bit cheaper and run up the road to Sportsman Warehouse, Bass Pro or even Cabelas and save a couple of dollars on 1st's...

Yes the shipping is high if you only buy one box/bag of bullets. I just bought 4 boxes/bags of 140 AB and the shipping stayed the same as if I bought one. Awesome deal in my opinion. Buy a bunch and save a bunch.
 
Each month you can find new specials on the front page of the Shooter's Pro Shop site. Another chance to save even more.
 
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