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http://www.midwayusa.com/produ...of-100-bulk-packaged

9.3, 286 gr. bullets. Hornady Blems.

$17.99/100 bullets.

Love or hate Midway, that's a GREAT price.


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Robert

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Oh, and they have .375's too.

http://www.midwayusa.com/produ...of-100-bulk-packaged


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Robert

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Why wait to thank you..
Just ordered 400..

Thank you..


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Thanks for the heads up! Wish they would have let me order more than 500! Incredible price! I don't own a 9.3Xanthing yet, but when I do, I'll be set for cheap practice/hunting bullets.


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Robert, thanks for the tip! Just ordered 200. I hope they have a POA/POI that is close to the 286 grain Partitions which I normally load. If so, they will be great for practice and probably hunting as well.


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Thanks,I think. You just saved me a ton of $$ Big Grin

At least that's the way I justified it!


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Got some 9.3s, .323s & .312s. Also good deal on 150gn .308s, 500 bulk pack. (Thx!)


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Maybe a silly question, but what constitutes a blemish in a bullet?

...and what effect will it have on the bullet?

ps. I'm not a reloader (yet), so just trying to learn
 
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Originally posted by setch:
Maybe a silly question, but what constitutes a blemish in a bullet?

...and what effect will it have on the bullet?

ps. I'm not a reloader (yet), so just trying to learn


Well, it depends on the manufacturer. Nosler has been known to put the wrong color plastic tip in the B-Tip or Accubond. I have some Hornady 7mm's that had the cannelure in the wrong place (off by 5/100" or something). I've also bought bullets that had no cannelure at all (they were supposed to but didn't).

A blem could also be that a few of the bullets were tarnished. Or the shipping box they were in broke open.

In general a Blem does not affect the performance or accuracy of the bullet. It's basically a cosmetic difference.

Which means they are dang cheap to buy and plink with! dancing


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Robert

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Thanks!
I got 500 of the 9.3's coming and while I was there I ordered "other " bullets too.........
 
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Thanks now!


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Just placed my order for 9.3 and 375 bullets. Get them while they last!
 
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aaaaaaand...the 9.3's are gone! Eeker


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Robert

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aaaaaaand...the 9.3's are gone!

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