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Do any of you folks know were I might find place to buy 8x57 bullets at an econimical price


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Posts: 128 | Location: AL | Registered: 04 February 2007Reply With Quote
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I don't think it'll get more economical than this:

http://www.grafs.com/product/266824
 
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Originally posted by craigster:
I don't think it'll get more economical than this:

http://www.grafs.com/product/266824



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Posts: 323 | Location: Northeastern, PA | Registered: 21 June 2002Reply With Quote
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I would've said the same thing. I use the 198 grainers that list for a few bucks more, but each Prvi offering are about the least expensive that I've seen.
 
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I have used with good success the 185 grain Core-loct Remington bulk bullets from Midway, Graf, etc, guy at gunbroker, for a long time now. I doubt you could find better performance for anywhere near the value. I also love the 200 Speer Hot Core in the 8x57. Back in the day, I would pull the 198 ball bullet from the very fine non corrosive machine gun ammo purchased 20 years ago and stuff a 200 Speer down in it's place. Very, very good load but at box bullet prices. I have only a few of this excellent ball ammo left so it stays as manufactured now and I load Remington commercial cases instead. I can't find any difference on deer sized game with the 185 CL.
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Posts: 2135 | Location: Where God breathes life into the Amber Waves of Grain and owns the cattle on a thousand hills. | Registered: 20 August 2002Reply With Quote
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Thank you


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Depending on how many you're going to shoot up and at what, you might want to look into casting them.
 
Posts: 323 | Location: Northeastern, PA | Registered: 21 June 2002Reply With Quote
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The Remington 185g PSP was my usual reload (until I came across the Prvi Partizan components for less). It was available at Cabela's for about $28 per 100. They worked okay, but I seated them longer than at the cannelure.
The cast bullet would be an option for most bolt guns, too. Anyone have an H&G #76 mold?
 
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My favortie was the 200 gr Speer HCs but believe Speer is discontinuing them. My second favorite is the Rem 185 Cls. I've not tried the 175 PP, so can't say?


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