Roze Dist and Zero Bullets

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shovel66

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I've never ordered Zero bullets from Roze Distributing before and have a couple questions that I can't seem to find answers to on the website. I'm interested in some 9mm 125gr FMJFP for .357sig.
Based on the price I'm guessing that they sell in quantities of 1000. And I can't find shipping prices on their website. Is shipping fair? FRB? Prices listed in per 1K?
Want to place the order this weekend as my dies should be here Mon or Tue.
Thanks,
Shovel
 
I ordered from them once. Their prices were very good, but when I received them, I found out they were in Alabama and I had to pay tax. :banghead:

Oh yea, prices included shipping.

They had good prices and shipped quickly. If I did not have to add tax to their prices, I would have ordered from them again. :)
 
The shipping terms are hidden under the menu item "Shipping Terms"

FREE SHIPPING IN THE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES FOR
Ammo orders over 500 rounds (10 boxes)
Bullet orders of 1000 bullets and up
Case Knives
A $20.00 HAZMAT fee will be applied to all primer orders.
2nd Day and Next Day extra.
Hawaii and Alaska extra.

...and every bullet design you click on says "Price per xxx" right beneath it.
/Bryan
 
I don't know about loaded ammo but I hav shot thousands of the ZERO brand for reloading great stuff and price includes shipping,,get several guys to order and save on large order
 
Don't like to send in a permission slip to order reloading parts, if loaded ammo maybe but just bullets no. plus ghost holster has them cheaper.
 
Permission Slip?

What is this permission slip you speak of? Although I have not placed my first order yet, I have a registered account and know nothing of this persmission slip.

I hear the prices are good, and still assuming the bullets are priced per thousand. Please let me know if this assumption is incorrect. Don't want to pay over $80 and only receive 500.

Thanks,
Shovel
 
Zero

Great bullets. I use the 230 gr .45ACP FMJ and they are more consistent than the Win. I used before. I got 1000 - .45 ACPfor About $114 so I'm sure your $80 is for 1000- 9mm also. And yes, shipping is included in the quoted price.
 
Zero makes excellent bullets. Last time I got a better deal on Zero 9mm from Angus Hobdell at GhostHolster. And he followed up on my order personally. I like that.

Technically, federal law requires that the seller of reloading components verify the age of the buyer. Only a few sellers actually ask for it, most ignore it with laughter, but it's a federal law nevertheless.

Do a search here on THR for it. We had a thread this summer on the subject when one of our members was surprised that he was required to fax a copy of his driver's license to buy components, and cancelled the order instead.
 
I had no idea about that law. Have never been asked by anyone else. Midway, Grafs, Precision Delta, Berrys, etc.

Also thanks for all your replies. You all answered all my questions and even more.

Shovel
 
Nobody ever asked me, either. But, it's the law. Just waiting for a new president's Attorney General to start enforcing it.
 
I have used Zero 230gr FMJ with good success. I bought some directly from Zero (thru Roze) and from Ghost Holster. Powder Valley also sells them. Pretty much depends on who has what in stock and what shipping is. Ghost quotes a price and uses the USPS fixed rate box for larger orders. Pay one price and you can mail whatever fits in the box, which is big enough for 2000 230Gr 45 FMJ, at about 65 pounds. :D

Paying with credit card they have age verification.
Not really. Underage persons could still have a credit card. Some dealers ask you to swear you are of age and give your birthday or somesuch, but it is basically a checkbox on the order. Others require a scanned or faxed copy of a drivers license. This is not a new requirement; been around many years. But it is not for plain bullets, just ammo, powder, primers.

Lee
 
Yeah I just got 5000 165grn .40's and 5000 210grn .45's from Roze. The lady at the post office wasn't very happy about it:)
 
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