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Overrun bullets on Midway?
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Does anybody know who these are made by.

http://www.midwayusa.com/epromolisting.exe/showpage?pro...dium=special32820083


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I bought .204 and .458 caliber blems at Midway some time ago that were identical to Hornady bullets I had.

My wild guess about what these overruns are would be possibly Hornady for the .308 caliber bullets. The 7mm bullet pictured looks like a Nosler to me but I don't know for sure.
 
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My wild guess about what these overruns are would be possibly Hornady for the .308 caliber bullets. The 7mm bullet pictured looks like a Nosler to me but I don't know for sure.
I thought they might look like Nosler's too. But I think they look like partitions until you get to the boat tail. Am I correct in that.


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Posts: 427 | Location: The Big Sky aka Dodson, MT | Registered: 22 May 2007Reply With Quote
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Last 2 overruns I bought from Midway appeared to be Hornady when I match them up.


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They look like nosler solid base bullets.

Didnt federal load these a while back then drop them again.


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The 165 grain 308 bt is a speer. They even list them under speer if you do a search by manufacturer under 308 cal bullets. I got 500 on order.
 
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I didn't see any 180gr Sierra MatchKings in .308, so I moved on...
 
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The 33 gr 22 cals are almost certainly Speer TNTs designed for the 22 hornet.

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Originally posted by RMiller:
They look like nosler solid base bullets.

Didnt federal load these a while back then drop them again.
I thought Nosler themselves dropped them.


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Nosler dropped them a while ago but I thought some were brought back specifically for Federal.


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Nosler still produces and sells a few Solid Base bullets from time to time. Right now, they have 6mm and .270 SBs for sale on their website.
 
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