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Thread: WTS .357, 30 cal, .322 bullets

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    WTS .357, 30 cal, .322 bullets

    1. .357 jacketed soft point bullets, 450 pieces. I believe these are Remington bulk bullets, I don't remember ever purchasing Winchester in the past, only Remington. I used to load these in my .357, now only load cast. $60 shipped in SFR box. SPF

    2. Remington 165gr. jacketed pointed soft point Core-Lokt flat base bullets, 425 pieces, these do have a cannelure. $105 shipped in SFR box

    3. 250 pieces .322 (measured with my caliper) unknown brand 220gr. jacketed pointed soft point bullets. $55 plus $7.50 shipping in SFR box. After some google searching, I found a picture of some no-longer-manufactured Remington bullets that look like these. They have a cannelure, just a little above that is another small crimping groove. I have no idea how these got into my stash of bullets, I don't load this caliber. .

    4. 191 pieces unknown brand .322 (measured with my caliper) 185gr. jacketed pointed soft point bullets, flat base with cannelure. Just like the above, I don't have a clue where they came from.
    $40 plus $7.50 shipping in SFR box

    5. 36 pieces 236gr. .322 bullets, round nose, flat base. These don't have a cannelure. These are free to whoever wants to purchase both #3 and #4 above

    If you purchase #3 and #4, I'll throw in #5 for free and lots 3, 4, 5, will all ship together in one SFR box, total $102.50 for all three.
    First "I'll take XXXX" posted here, wins
    Payment by USPS MO, or if by personal check, shipment will be after the funds clear the bank.
    Thanks,
    Larry
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    What is the weight of the bullets in #1

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    I will take # 1 if they are any weight of 158 or higher
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    Put me 3rd in line for #1, please.
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    I hope they are 180s. I sent a pm as soon as he posted. Lol.
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    Oops. I knew I'd make a mistake. They're 158 grain. Dagnut's post and PM were first, I guess they go to him. I'll scrounge around in my garage and see if I can find some more. It's cleanup time for everything I don't think I'll ever use.

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BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
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HP Hollow Point PSPCL Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" C.O.L. Cartridge Overall Length
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