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Midway has them on back order till 5/30 but lately they have been moving the date farther and farther back on every thing, I still have no Idea when I will finally get a set of dies I have had on back order for 3 months now.
I have 15 pages worth of product notifications set up at Midway. A majority of them no longer even show estimated arrival dates. Honestly, I think that even such a huge supplier as them are still several months deep in backorders, even if they were to receive a huge shipment overnight.Midway has them on back order till 5/30 but lately they have been moving the date farther and farther back on every thing, I still have no Idea when I will finally get a set of dies I have had on back order for 3 months now.
Thank you soooo much!Winchester SP Magnum Primers @ Natchez NOW!
If you are looking for JHP, I think these Hornady XTP bullets come close at .309" diameter and 90 gr ($15.29/100). They are out of stock now but you can sign up to be notified when in stock.Jesse Heywood said:30 Tokarev is supposed to use 86 gr .310 dia.7.62 Nato said:I'm looking for .30 cal pistol bullets to load 30 Tokarev. Mainly for plinking but would like some JHPs like Gold Dots or XTPs. I'm not sure yet if I should be using .308, or .312 dia. bullets. It's for a M57 Yugo.
Hornady Handgun Bullet - .30 cal .309" 90gr XTP HP
• Caliber: .30
• Diameter: .309"
• Grain: 90gr
• Bullet Type: XTP® Hollow Point
• Recommended muzzle velocity range: 700 to 1500 fps
How about here? Good luck!I am looking for .225 Lyman sizing die I have looked on ebay ( I am not paying more than new price for a used item) Midway, Natchez, Grafs, and midsouth. Does any one have any other ideas or places to look?
Thanks.
I have been pan lubing and sizing with a Lee die but I just ordered a Lyman press and would like to find the sizing die for it.
Exactly why I included said statement! haha.. works nice for people who live in civilization. I'm only 30min from grafs, only perk I have on my local. Good luck in everyone's adventures.Thanks, but at $41.50 per # to ship you definitely want to utilize ship to store.