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Fritz, I see you're starting the lineup with .366", but I would really love some .358" bullets for my 358-404.
Any plans for a .358"? I think a 250gr would probably sell best, but I'd take a 270-300gr if it was to be had.
With the STA gaining in popularity, you'd probably sell about as many as your .366".
What do you say?
 
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Not to fear we will be going down to .338 cal and up to whatever you can handle in the solids. The expanding line will be from .243 to .416 once all the work is done.

After waiting for 4 months I've got to hit the big sellers first but honestly I'm working on a switch barrel project all based on the 8mm case so I can see .358s in the near future.
John
 
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[Big Grin]
 
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What weights in 366?
 
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The first out will be a 270 gr followed by a 300 gr and finally a 250 gr.
John
 
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Do you have a website up yet with info?
 
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It is www.bridgerbullets.com At this point you can only access the first page while I wait for the hardcopy license. Once I have that the rest of the site will become available.
John
 
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Thanks, I'll keep checking back with it.
 
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Are you not allowed to show the website without a license?
Seems like you could have it up and running, w/o order info.
I'm eager to see what you have in mind!
 
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