I almost hate to do this, because it sounds so silly, but does anybody have a line on pulled US military 5.56 NATO 55 Grain bullets? I've got a reloading project waiting for the projectiles -- a Dillon 1050 and about 20,000 pieces of brass, most of the powder and primers, but no bullets. (Its an ammo co-op, sort of. The proceeds will be split among the reloaders.)
Obviously the reason I'm looking for pulled military bullets is I'm trying to save money, but if they are unavailable, can anybody tell me the cheapest source for commercial bullets?
Please respond to my email address, GeorgeMason1776@aol.com.
Thanks.
Mike
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It was quite an eye opener looking for commercial .223 bullets. Almost everybody is out. The only place I found that actually has them is Cabella's. $41.99/500 for Remington or $89.99/1000 for Winchester.
Links to sold-out bullet pages:
Midway: $69.99/1000 for Armscor
Widener's: $345/5000 for "Mil Spec", shipped.
Natchez: $8.37/100 for Winchester
All prices above are for .224 diameter, 55 grain, FMJBT (Full Metal Jacket Boat Tail)
Mike, check out http://www.rvow.com/surplus%20bullets.htm.
They may have some in stock
Hey Mike,
I'm trying to find the contact info for a company out of St. Louis that had 62gr. pulled bullets- I stocked up a few years ago- but in the meantime for 55gr. bullets, try;
http://www.ammunitionstore.com/Images/Reloading/R022.5.htm
$7.95 per bag of 200 or $105.95 per 1000, listed as in stock.
ranamacar
Graf's
http://www.grafs.com/product/204372
62g fmj 89.91 / 1000 shipping included.
just had my woman get me 800 of these little babies: Sportsmans Guide if you order 4-200 and forgo the ammo-can you can save a few dollars
Hokay,
I made a quick search over at GunBroker, and here are six auctions for 55gr .223:
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=122569127
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=122568746
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=122450126
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=122516734
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=122554650
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=122224217
One of them is for commercial bullets, the rest are milsurp. From personal experience, a polite note to the Seller will sometimes reveal more than the listed amount. I made a killing on LC 7.62 cases that way.
Check out Cabelas. They are the only source I know of so far that still got plenty of these babies stocked. Also received their latest catalog, not much price increase, still plentiful.
Cabelas gives some of the best customer service. I recommend them to anyone!
Just to set the record straight, RVOW is out of business, has been for quite some time, despite the fact that their website is still up and running.
You might also try searching in the "Reloading Components" section of Shotgun News, there are always a few folks advertising demilled components.
Corbin has a die set for turning fired .22 rimfire cases into jackets for .223 bullets, then swaging your own bullets.
http://www.corbins.com/prrfjm.htm
Midsouth had 2,000 bulk pack 55gr softpoints for about $150 when I checked there.
I looked into the setup for swaging .22 cal jacketed bullets from .22 rimfire cases a while back and while it does work the dies alone will set you back upwards of a grand. Might be worth it for what you're talking, but not a trivial enterprise to get into.
And keep in mind it takes a lot of empty .22 cases, lead wire, and a whole bunch of time to crank them out.
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