Which Bullet company would you hate to lose most?

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Acme comes quickly to mind mostly because they're local to me, they have an excellent product and I've had excellent results.
 
Rmr for pistol and hornady for rifle. Although Nosler does shoot better than hornady for me.
 
That is hard to choose just one. RMR, MBC, and Berry's each has some bullets I would sorely miss.
 
For me it would be SNS Castings. They have a 9mm coated bullet that works in my CZ. I can load it to 1.150 and it passes the "plunk test".
 
Already lost mine - Rainier. No more copper plated bullets for reloading 32 H&R or 327 Federal. :(
Polycoated lead just isn't the same.
 
Woodleigh.

Who else makes the ultra high SD RNSP bullets I like for hunting big game with classic cartridges?

I don't really have the time of day for plastic-tipped wonder bullets.
 
Already lost mine - Rainier. No more copper plated bullets for reloading 32 H&R or 327 Federal. :(
Polycoated lead just isn't the same.
Berry's has a 71 gr. 32 cal, 1000/$69.74. They use to carry a 32 cal. wadcutter.
 
Berry's has a 71 gr. 32 cal, 1000/$69.74. They use to carry a 32 cal. wadcutter.
That’s what I have started using. Been using load data I found in a Lyman manual for 75 grain lead. Got to use very small powder charges to keep the velocity down to maintain some degree of accuracy.
 
Sierra. Their manual is my favorite manual.

Then Hornady, for the same reason.

With careful, painstaking workups that involve way more time and effort than a normal, organized man would spend, I can make both those brands shoot better than I can.

So it came down the manuals. I like Sierra's format and I like the ballistics tables in the back of the Hornady manuals.
 
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