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17 February 2009, 21:57
bartscheGraf and sons good deals

Starting today Grah and sons have a number of good priced items for the reloader.
Nosler 40gr. Ballistic tips, 100/$7.99.
223 Armscor brass $9.99/100.
MTM mini digital reloading scale. I paid $30.00 for mine and consider it a really handy tool now that I built a small power supply for it.
roger
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17 February 2009, 22:46
FjoldRoger,
I'm on their site right now and all I sse for Nosler 40 grainers are:
NSL 22(.224) 40gr Spitzer BULLET BallisticTip 100/b
Item Number: NSL39510 · Availability: In stock
Add to Cart Price: $19.99
NSL 22(.224) 40gr Spitzer BULLET BallisticTip 250/b
Item Number: NSL39555 · Availability: Only one in stock
Add to Cart Price: $42.39
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18 February 2009, 00:49
BillCx55Bartsche,
???? I can't see it either. I love those 40's in my 22-250. Absolutely vaporizes prairie poodles. They shoot well in my LVSF Fireball too. Another 2000 would be nice at that price.
18 February 2009, 00:53
ramrod340quote:
I'm on their site right now and all I sse for Nosler 40 grainers are
Often they have sale prices that go into effect on a given day on their flyer. If so then normally it is a phone order only. I have no clue if that is the case on these bullets.
As usual just my $.02
Paul K
18 February 2009, 04:42
Tyler KempThat was the price last time I was in their retail store...sometimes they have some smokin' deals. I live about 15 miles from Graf's, so I usually spend most of my meager income there.
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18 February 2009, 06:26
vipquote:
Originally posted by ramrod340:
quote:
I'm on their site right now and all I sse for Nosler 40 grainers are
Often they have sale prices that go into effect on a given day on their flyer. If so then normally it is a phone order only. I have no clue if that is the case on these bullets.
I got a flyer in the mail from them a couple weeks ago and I remember seeing "phone orders only". Also I believe the quanity is limited to 1 only. Items and prices change each week in the flyer.
18 February 2009, 08:00
bartsche
It is phonr orders only*1-800-531-2666. Both the cases and bullets are limited to 100. Not that great but somethig.
Order numbers
bullets 60NSL39510----7.99
cases 50ARU223--------9.95
Scale 40MTMDS1250----17.99 the sale started today.
roger
Old age is a high price to pay for maturity!!! Some never pay and some pay and never reap the reward. Wisdom comes with age! Sometimes age comes alone..
18 February 2009, 08:05
vapodogquote:
Originally posted by bartsche:

It is phonr orders only*1-800-531-2666. Both the cases and bullets are limited to 100. Not that great but somethig.
Order numbers
bullets 60NSL39510----7.99
roger
Don't forget to add Handling & Insurance: $4.50 and then shipping on top of that.

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18 February 2009, 08:17
ramrod340quote:
$4.50 and then shipping on top of that
I thought a phone order was $6.95 period? So if there is anything else you need order at the same time.
FREIGHT - Freight is prepaid to the 1st 48 states on regular ground service only except for target load ammo (see below). Orders shipping to AK & HI, or any customer requesting a different ship via than UPS or FedEx ground will pay actual freight & insurance. We reserve the right to ship by UPS, FedEx, commercial truck or Parcel Post. Each order will have a Non-Refundable $4.50 handling insurance charge for Internet orders and a $6.95 handling and insurance charge for mail, phone or fax orders added, excluding AK & HI orders, or any order where the customer pays actual freight & insurance. This charge is per order
As usual just my $.02
Paul K
18 February 2009, 18:06
Hot CoreYou know you are ordering too much when they recognize your voice before you tell them who you are.

I think it is $6.95 for Phone Orders - now - as Ramrod mentioned. Still a good deal on most all the stuff I get from them.
By the way, if you are into Sorting Cases, Cartridges or 22LRs by weight, the small MTM Scale bartsche mentioned is great. Only guaranteed accurate to 0.2 grains(it occasionally skips over a 0.1gr reading), but it sure is fine for Weight Sorting. Not what I'd want for weighing Powder, though it wouldn't be a disaster there either.
18 February 2009, 18:52
TrapperPI checked tham out and they have absolutely nothing in stock that I need! Wonder if the supply here will ever catch back up with demand?
I placed an order with F&M and was posted with a note, to wit: "Thank you for your order.
Due to the high demand in reloading equipment and other firearm related items manufactures are finding it hard to keep up with the demand. Some orders may take 2-3 weeks to ship."
So I guess it is everyone and not just some vendors that are low or out of things?
Pity.
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18 February 2009, 22:26
biglmbassquote:
Originally posted by ramrod340:
quote:
I'm on their site right now and all I sse for Nosler 40 grainers are
Often they have sale prices that go into effect on a given day on their flyer. If so then normally it is a phone order only. I have no clue if that is the case on these bullets.
Sale started yesterday @ 8:00 AM central. I called at approx 8:11 and they were already sold out of the 40 gr BTs. Bummer.
19 February 2009, 02:23
Hot Corequote:
Originally posted by TrapperP:
...Due to the high demand in reloading equipment and other firearm related items manufactures are finding it hard to keep up with the demand. ...
Do you think it is the obummmer Stimulus Trillion in action???

19 February 2009, 03:05
SR4759quote:
Originally posted by Hot Core:
quote:
Originally posted by TrapperP:
...Due to the high demand in reloading equipment and other firearm related items manufactures are finding it hard to keep up with the demand. ...
Do you think it is the obummmer Stimulus Trillion in action???
Also known as the Obama Hogzilla plan
19 February 2009, 07:20
bartschequote:
Originally posted by Hot Core:
quote:
Originally posted by TrapperP:
...Due to the high demand in reloading equipment and other firearm related items manufactures are finding it hard to keep up with the demand. ...
Do you think it is the obummmer Stimulus Trillion in action???
Actually not.

It's the hold over from Bush's 5 1/2 year Iraqy police action.

roger
Old age is a high price to pay for maturity!!! Some never pay and some pay and never reap the reward. Wisdom comes with age! Sometimes age comes alone..
19 February 2009, 08:12
dempseyquote:
Actually not. It's the hold over from Bush's 5 1/2 year Iraqy police action. roger
Those pesky Iragis must have went on a huge spending spree that just so happens to coincide with Obamas win and all inspired by Bush.
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19 February 2009, 17:04
Hot Corequote:
Originally posted by SR4759:
...the Obama Hogzilla plan

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I agree the Iraq situation is a mess - if you follow the news. Just recently noticed a report on how well the last Iraq Election went on page 14 of the Ultra-Liberal Radical-Leftist Louisville Courier-Journal. They could find
nothing to say bad that happened, no one killed, no bombings, no riots, just FREE people Voting, so they stuck it back amongst pages of ads.
On the other hand, I've always thought it best to have inevitable Wars on the "other guys" land rather than where I call home. Perhaps now that obummer is in, we will see what it is like fighting ben ladin and his followers over here.
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Hey Bartsche, I think Graf's has a BSA scope "On Sale" too.

19 February 2009, 22:40
bartschequote:
Originally posted by Hot Core:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by SR4759:
...Hey Bartsche, I think Graf's has a BSA scope "On Sale" too.

You better get it while you can HC.I just got a new TRU GLOW to test out.

roger
Old age is a high price to pay for maturity!!! Some never pay and some pay and never reap the reward. Wisdom comes with age! Sometimes age comes alone..
20 February 2009, 02:48
Hot Corequote:
Originally posted by bartsche:
...I just got a new TRU GLOW to test out.

roger
Hey Bartsche, Back when I was getting ready to buy some kind of Fiber Optic(non-scope style) sights for my 444Mar, I was pretty much determined to get Williams Fire Sights.
Natchez sent out a flier with TruGlow Fiber Optic(non-scope style) sights "On Sale". I looked them over on the net and had some kind of question about which ones to order. Found their phone number at their web site and decided to call them.

When their end answered, it moved me directly to a Voice Mail, which was a bit surprising. Anyway, I left the question on their voice mail and very slowly gave them my phone number. Heard
NOTHING from them that day or the 2nd day.

Gave TruGlow the benefit of the doubt, figured the question got misplaced, lost, whatever. Tried again on the 3rd day -
NO RESPONSE later that day nor on the 4th day.
Thought about that on the 5th day and decided since Williams would answer their phone, I'd just go with them.
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Since you seem to have such grand luck with scopes, you might want to look up their phone number in the Owners Manual and see if they will answer the phone now.
Saw some kind of Test on a Tru Glow Scope in the
NRA American Hunter a few issues ago. Spoke well about it and then somehow he broke it. Rather than send it back, the writer decided to do an autopsey on it. He seemd to think it was OK for the money.
Were you able to adjust the Power when you took it out of the box?

How is the clarity? Is it going on the Savage 22LR?
20 February 2009, 05:25
bartschequote:
Originally posted by Hot Core:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by bartsche:
...Were you able to adjust the Power when you took it out of the box?
Yes! That was fine 
How is the clarity.
Looks pretty goodIs it going on the Savage 22LR?
No. It'll probably end up on one of the 7.62x41s

roger
Old age is a high price to pay for maturity!!! Some never pay and some pay and never reap the reward. Wisdom comes with age! Sometimes age comes alone..