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Who made these .366 bullets?
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Gentlemen:
A customer of mine gave me 200 of these bullets for my 9.3X74R. I do not know the manfacturer. They are about 283 grains a light gold in color not brassy(if that is even a word) and have a soft yellow tip and two cannelours. I know someone here can help.

Paul K


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They sound like Normas...
 
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Check them with a magnet and see if the jacket is steel. Most likely some older Norma bullets if they are steel jacketed. I have a lot of 7X57 and 8X57 ammo with the steel jackets.
 
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A photo would help. Norma made bullets with a yellow round tip in various calibers. The 180 gr 308 cal was yellow but the jacket was silvery nickel colour.


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They do look like they have a silvery cast to them in the sun light and they do have a round yellow tip. After all these these years i still can not post pictures.
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