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Not too long ago I saw that a company was selling small packages of bullets. You could use these for developing reloads without having to buy bullets by the 100. Should save you money not having to spend money on bullets that do not work in your particular gun. Could someone please point me in that direction?

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North Fork Bullets has 20 bullet sample packs


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I remember buying sample packs of lead cast slugs from Oregon Trail bullets.

They may make some in the older rifle calibers if those are the ones that you might be looking for.
 
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Have a browse on our NZ auction site http://www.trademe.co.nz/sport...ojectiles-cases-wads
You can see we have a choice of lots of sample packs of bullets. Good idea when trialling bullets and loads for the smaller calibres.
 
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One of our major sellers also has trial packs of 1000gn of powders and that is a very good thing as well.



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Contents are certified correct and all information required is on the container.

1000 grains will load for example:

223 Rem at 25gn load = 40 rounds
270 Win at 54gn load = 18 rounds
300 Win Mag at 82gns= 12 rounds

Auction is for One 65gram/1000grain container of one of the following
ADI sporting rifle powders


ar2209 - Moderately slow burning for cartridges such as 22-250, .243 win, 270 win, 30-06 & 300 win mag

Bench Mark 2 - 223 rem with 68-69gn projectiles

AR2206H a very versatile powder in a range of calibres

AR2213SC slow burning for cartridges such as .270 win & 300 win mag

AR2219 - considered to have good accuracy in small & medium capacity cartridges

AR2217 - very slow burning, suited for use in most large calibre magnums

AR2207 fast burning for cartridges such as .222 rem & 7.62x39 russian

AR2205 very fast burning, suited to .22 hornet loads, also suitable in some magnum pistol loads

AR2208 medium/slow burning for cartridges such as 22-250, 243 win, 270 win, 30-06 & 300 win mag

AR2225 very slow burning, optimised for the 300 rem ultra mag, also suitable for large capacity magnum cases and small overbore cartridges


http://www.trademe.co.nz/sport...uction-532633373.htm


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Thanks for your replies everyone. Bullet Proof was the company I was trying to remember. More CRS I guess.

ctenn
 
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Here is a nother one. Pay by the bullet.
http://www.bulletsamples.com/
 
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