Easy enough mistake.Doh! I just meant Clays, sorry. I was thinking "everyone just has universal clays" and I added universal to my question.
Thanks for the update, was just getting ready to order them from Monmouth Brass for 160/2000 shipped. You saved me 10 bucks, thanks.I just placed my first order from North East Target & Shooting Supply based on a post from another forum......
1000 Hornady 55gr FMJBT for $77 shipped http://www.nereloading.com/index.php/product/featured/hornady-55-grain-fmj-223-projectiles.html
and
500 Hornady 150gr FMJBT for $91 shipped
http://www.nereloading.com/index.ph...er-150-grain-full-metal-jacket-250-count.html
I didn't really need them but couldn't resist at this price. I figure I could always sell some down the road.
I stocked up on Fiocchi SP primers (12,000) during the shortage when MidwayUSA had them on sale and been using them so I can save my stock of Winchester SP primers. It has performed very consistently without any FTF and currently using them for my accuracy tests in 9mm carbines - http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?p=10245856#post10245856spur0701 said:where are the best deals on pistol primers?
I tried finding info on the Hornady bullets. A quick search on the "web" and Hornady's site didn't show any 62 gr. HPBT from Hornady. So I'm not sure if 62 gr. is a typo, or it is a special run. For 62 gr. and being HPBT, they're a good price.
This combined with a heavy cannelure is contradictory, but I bet they shoot well and that's a good price.combine to produce the most concentric bullets available. With precision swaged cores
It will be hard to beat 3rd Generation.au_prospector said:Has anyone compared shipping and hazmat charges to find the lowest cost combinations?