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ascast
04-24-2021, 05:50 PM
I need bullets, cast or jacketed, 100 grains. A friend at work just scored a left hand Savage Apex2 in .243. (is that right?) He like to go deer hunting for the first time. Of course ammo is hard to find. I have some old odd brass and can spare powder and primers. I have no cast in that caliber. No jwads either. Does anybody have a couple hundred cast they could sell me reasonable? Gas checked would be great. I'm looking to help out a guy, need to sight in new scope, iron sights, some just shooting, and a big handful for deer season. I could do it with 50, but 200 would be better. I can get Hornady bullets ( 103 grain) on line and may go that route anyway. Anybody got any advice on loading? I have 4895, 3031, 4350, Unique on hand. I will not be there to help test fire so no pushing the pressures up. Must be nice and safe but a deer killer. thanks all. I'll check back later

remy3424
04-24-2021, 09:42 PM
I have a box of Nosler Partitions, 100 gr. I would part with. PM me if interested.

goblism
04-25-2021, 08:55 AM
I have some various noslers in 6mm

rockrat
04-25-2021, 04:04 PM
Think I have some 95gr Hornady SST's I got from Midway as blems. Looks like the tip is the wrong color is what I think was wrong with them. Let me know if interested.

Hanzy4200
04-25-2021, 08:38 PM
American Reloading has pulled 100 gr SP's for $80 per 500. Can't beat that with a stick. I've delt with them before and they are a great group of guys. https://americanreloading.com/en/134-243-6mm-caliber-242-243

Almost all of their pulled bullets are premium quality. Remington Core-Lokt, Hornady, Sierra, Speer, ect. They are the first place I go for J words.

dakota
04-25-2021, 08:47 PM
With the 103 gr Hornady's I think your best powder is 4350