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    The Nostomaniac 03RN's Avatar
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    .45 auto bullets

    Besides casting whats the most economical bullet for blasting, training, etc

    I figure a 200 swc or 230gr rn cast, plated, or coated. I dont really care.

    Got plenty of unique to use

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    https://summersenterprisesllc.com/

    I've been using them for a while, and I like both the standard and the coated. The prices are very reasonable.

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    Everglades has a 200-grain plated flat point for $0.13 each, a 200-grain SWC for $0.105 each, and a 230-grain LRN for about $0.105 each. That is pretty inexpensive and the bullets have been decent.

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    Site Supporter MGW's Avatar
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    I have shot a lot of Bayou 200 grain stuff. 1,000 at a time they’re less than 10 cents a round. If you are LE or mil it’s worth giving them a call. The owner usually answers and will give you a discount code.

    That being said they are way behind on orders right now.
    “If you know the way broadly you will see it in everything." - Miyamoto Musashi

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    The R in F.A.R.T RevolverRob's Avatar
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    Acme Bullet Company's 200-grain RN with Hi-Tek coating come out to $0.104/bullet in 500 count. When they have them in stock their 2000 counts are a great price at $0.0925/bullet.

    http://www.acmebullet.com/bullets-re...product_id=512

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    Quote Originally Posted by MGW View Post
    I have shot a lot of Bayou 200 grain stuff. 1,000 at a time they’re less than 10 cents a round. If you are LE or mil it’s worth giving them a call. The owner usually answers and will give you a discount code.

    That being said they are way behind on orders right now.
    I use the Bayou 185 SWCs and buy in quantity for shipping break on USPS one price box

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    Quote Originally Posted by ranger View Post
    I use the Bayou 185 SWCs and buy in quantity for shipping break on USPS one price box
    I think I might give the 185's a try. I want to go back to a round nose bullet though. Occasionally my TRP doesn't like SWC's.
    “If you know the way broadly you will see it in everything." - Miyamoto Musashi

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    I haven't used these, but I've used other Rimrock bullets and liked them enough that I'll order from them again.
    https://rimrockbullets.com/xcart/-45...n-per-500.html

    If your Internet order is $120 or more, you get free shipping. That's worth $10+.

    Chris

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    I’ve been using Gallant bullets since I switched from Xtreme plated. They are $10 more shipped than the summers above but give me a mil-discount where summers doesn’t which usually makes them cheaper. They also throw in an extra 50 or so bullets for reasons. They have been a good quality option and have had good customer support.

    https://gallantbullets.com/collectio...=8168282194017

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    Gallant is not making the 200 gr roundnose .45; only the most common styles during the Multi-panic. I have some Xtreme 200 gr plated RN left.
    Code Name: JET STREAM

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