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Where can I find the least expensive .264 caliber. bullets?
 
Posts: 136 | Location: Southern Utah | Registered: 22 October 2006Reply With Quote
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I usually check in three places, Graf's first, Gunbot second and Shooter's Pro Shop third if I am going to buy regular bullets. I live close enough to the Sierra factory to be lucky enough to go there to the Outlet store. Sometimes the prices are better there and sometimes not. For example, the 140 SBT is ~$22/100 on the outlet. Most places are about $29. Not much savings, but you can also check Gunbroker.


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Got 100 Hornady 140 BTHP Match @ SW for $28 and change yesterday.
 
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digging them out of the backstop at the range - but of course 2nd hand is always cheapee Big Grin hilbily 2020
 
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Thanks.
 
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Where can I find the least expensive .264 caliber. bullets?


I have a bunch (I haven't counted them....maybe 200) Hornady 140 grain soft point. Also a nearly full box Swift scirocco II 130 grain.

If you agree to pay me $7.00 shipping plus $20 per hundred they are yours.


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well it depends on what kind of bullet you actually need but these are good all around

HOR2620 .264 6.5MM 129 GR SP (100) $24.02

at powder valley


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