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I am doing some IDPA style shooting at our club (but we don't have the restricting rules.) I was wondering what are good inexspensive bullets to use in my S&W 586 in 38 cal? I see som many bullet makers out there? I would think I would be bying at least 1K to start.
 
Posts: 132 | Location: MA | Registered: 30 December 2004Reply With Quote
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IDPA has fast times. For that reason I'd use a round or turncated nose bullet for ease of loading. I shot a lot of PPC and back then used wadcutters,but I had a little more time to load.

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Rusty try Reloaders Auction, many styles available. Auction,http://www.reloadersauction.com/38-Special-Cast-Bullets-158-Gr-RN-BB-500-count,name,139714,auction_id,auction_details
 
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I find it hard to beat Missouri Bullets for Quality,Price and Speedy Service.
 
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I went with Penn becasue they had the Truncated Cone in 158 gr.

http://www.pennbullets.com/38/38-caliber.html
 
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try bullet workz in Van Buren, Arkansas. They make the best bullets I've used in 25 years.
Their number is 479-474-9636, ask for Ron, tell him Tim Garrett sent you.
 
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