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  • 19K
    Veteran Member
    • Aug 2013
    • 3621

    American reloading V crown bullets

    I placed my order Saturday, received it today. 38.99 shipped for 500 bullets.

    I sorted it and only have 99 bullets with a different profile. Not bad for $39. Super clean, no pull marks, scratches, or tarnishing.

    Last edited by 19K; 05-17-2023, 2:47 PM.
  • #2
    jsanch03
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2018
    • 845

    Good company to order from. The people that gripe about them often do not read the description of the product.


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    • #3
      robledor
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2015
      • 789

      I can't find any for that price
      Sale over or used a coupon code

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      • #4
        19K
        Veteran Member
        • Aug 2013
        • 3621

        Originally posted by robledor
        I can't find any for that price
        Sale over or used a coupon code
        Out of stock. Price is still active.

        Add the item to your cart, coupon code ?35projo? is suggested on the view cart screen. It?s 35% off.

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        • #5
          tabascoz28
          Veteran Member
          • Mar 2016
          • 3364

          I thought about buying pulled bullets but just can't bring myself to do it because of the possibility of something going wrong with my many guns. If I only had one gun or wanted to make lower powered rounds then maybe a 115/124 discrepancy probably wouldn't be an issue. I try to get new or guaranteed same profile/weights. This also limits handling time for me so I'm not sifting and measuring 500 to 1k pieces again... Tarnished is fine with me, AmericanReloading stuff for me is always just for blasting.

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          • #6
            19K
            Veteran Member
            • Aug 2013
            • 3621

            Originally posted by tabascoz28
            I thought about buying pulled bullets but just can't bring myself to do it because of the possibility of something going wrong with my many guns. If I only had one gun or wanted to make lower powered rounds then maybe a 115/124 discrepancy probably wouldn't be an issue. I try to get new or guaranteed same profile/weights. This also limits handling time for me so I'm not sifting and measuring 500 to 1k pieces again... Tarnished is fine with me, AmericanReloading stuff for me is always just for blasting.
            I don?t buy the mix weight bullets. Too much of a crap shoot. I only get the ones that are pulled but of all the same weight. These were all 124 grain (123-125) with the caveat being some may have a different profile. The only difference I see is the cannelure is in a different spot but that shouldn?t affect my loads.

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            • #7
              tabascoz28
              Veteran Member
              • Mar 2016
              • 3364

              I'm dealing with Bayou and their fat *** profile and having to load a 9mm at .999 inches while still getting enough power to cycle a full size M9 and still chamber in my glock19... Different gun powder is not easy to find to be messing with my old formula.

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