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  • YSR50SPEED
    Member
    • Jun 2007
    • 154

    Group Buy on Bullets

    I am going to do a group buy for bullets. I am to do it through West Coast. I have to have them fax over a price list tomorrow. I know that the minimum order is 25,000. I am going to get about 5000 myself. I will post up a price list asap. Let me know if you might be interested. I will be picking these up to save on shipping. Oh, I am located in the East Bay(concord).
  • #2
    anyracoon
    Veteran Member
    • May 2006
    • 3696

    What caliber? Pistol or rifle. I just scored on some Winchester 55gr FMJBT for $57.50 delivered!

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    • #3
      Baron
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2007
      • 797

      I might be interested... What Caliber?
      Or do we get to request?
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      • #4
        goldfinger
        Member
        • Dec 2006
        • 483

        Originally posted by anyracoon
        What caliber? Pistol or rifle. I just scored on some Winchester 55gr FMJBT for $57.50 delivered!
        where did you get it? midway ran out of it, i ended up with hornady 55gr HPBT
        Without HIM, we cannot. Without us, HE will not.

        Originally posted by sirsloth
        That's just the way of the world, man. It's called the hook up. If you work at McDonald's you get free fries. Starbucks employees get free coffee. Cops, well you get the idea...
        Originally posted by cdtx2001
        BTW y'all remember, for every AR lower that's finished a Liberal sheds a tear.

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        • #5
          YSR50SPEED
          Member
          • Jun 2007
          • 154

          price for bullets

          Ok, I guess they have changed company names. It is now called X-Treme Bullets. I talked to the lady there and she said it is still 25,000 for the minimum bulk buy. I said that was fine and she sent me the fax with the disributor prices. Gas will cost me $75.00 to drive there. So if we could split that between everone that orders. Should be like 5 bucks or something(any ideas?). If you live within 20 miles of me, I will bring them to you. For people to far away, I can ship them in a flat rate box. And your welcome to pick them up if you want. Let me know if your interested and what you want.

          Copper Plated Bullets:
          Description Price per 500 Price per 1,000

          380-100 RNFP,
          Qty. 500= $21.50, Qty. 1,000= $43.00


          9mm-115 RN
          Qty.500=$22.50, Qty.1,000=$45.00

          9mm-124 FP
          Qty.500=$23.50, Qty.=$47.00


          9mm-124 RN
          Qty.500=$23.50, Qty.1,000=$47.00

          9mm-135 RNFP
          Qty.500=$26.00, Qty.=$52.00


          9mm-147 RN
          Qty.500=$27.00, Qty.1,000=$54.00

          38-125 FP
          Qty.500=$21.00, Qty.=1,000$42.00


          38-125 FP (no cannelure)
          Qty.500=$23.00, Qty.=1,000$47.00

          38-148 WC
          Qty.500=$26.50., Qty.1,000=$53.00


          38-158 SWC
          Qty.500=$29.00, Qty.1,000=$58.00

          38-158 FP
          Qty.500=$29.00, Qty.1,000=$58.00


          38-158 RNFP
          Qty.500=$29.00, Qty.=1,000$58.00

          41-210 FP
          Qty.500=$37.50., Qty.1,000=$75.00


          10/40-155 RNFP
          Qty.500=$31.50, Qty.1,000=$63.00

          10/40-165 RNFP
          Qty.500=$32.50, Qty.1,000=$65.00


          10/40-180 RNFP
          Qty.500=$33.00, Qty.1,000=$66.00

          10/40-200 RNFP
          Qty.500=$34.50, Qty.1,000=$69.00


          10/40-220 RNFP
          Qty.500=$37.00, Qty.1,000=$74.00

          44-200 FP
          Qty.500=$37.50, Qty.1,000=$75.00


          44-240 FP
          Qty.500=$40.50, Qty.1,000=$81.00

          45-185 FP
          Qty.500=$33.00, Qty.1,000=$66.00


          45-200 FP
          Qty.500=$34.50, Qty.1,000=$69.00

          45-200 RN
          Qty.500=$34.50, Qty.1,000=$69.00


          45-200 SWC
          Qty.500=$34.50, Qty.1,000=$69.00

          45-225 FP
          Qty.500=$37.00, Qty.1,000=$74.00


          45-230 RN
          Qty.500=$37.50, Qty.1,000=$75.00

          45-255 FP
          Qty.500=$41.50, Qty.1,000=$83.00


          7.62x39-123 FP
          Qty.500=$29.00, Qty.1,000=$58.00

          30 Carbine-110 RN
          Qty.500=$26.50, Qty.1,000=$53.00


          308-150 FP
          Qty.500=$33.00, Qty.1,000=$66.00

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          • #6
            PistolPete75
            Calguns Addict
            • Jan 2007
            • 5230

            don't mean to thread crap, but why go through all the drama of shipping it, when you can buy from Montana Gold for the same price?

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            • #7
              YSR50SPEED
              Member
              • Jun 2007
              • 154

              ?

              Seems like Montana Gold is more expensive. Say the .40-155 is 41.00 more expensive per 1,000 rounds at Montana Gold. However it is worth it if I buy a case of it. I would still save 50.00 going to X-Treme for a case. But I guess it might happen depending on other people. Thanks for the heads up, Does anyone know anywhere cheaper?

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              • #8
                ghettoshecky
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2006
                • 533

                I'm in San Diego, if you ship it to me what do you mean by flat rate box? btw I might be interested in the .308, need some plinking ammo.

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                • #9
                  wildcard
                  Veteran Member
                  • Aug 2006
                  • 4917

                  Originally posted by ghettoshecky
                  I'm in San Diego, if you ship it to me what do you mean by flat rate box? btw I might be interested in the .308, need some plinking ammo.
                  I'm guessing he's talking about USPS Priority.. anything up to about 1500 rounds should fit inside a $11 flat rate box. Sorry.. don't know the dimensions..

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                  • #10
                    wildcard
                    Veteran Member
                    • Aug 2006
                    • 4917

                    Originally posted by PistolPete75
                    don't mean to thread crap, but why go through all the drama of shipping it, when you can buy from Montana Gold for the same price?
                    Does seem like their prices are lower since it doesn't include shipping. Another difference I see is that they off rifle bullets. Personally I'd stick with Montana Gold too cause I like their stuff

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                    • #11
                      dicast
                      Member
                      • Feb 2007
                      • 199

                      I'll take 1000 of 9mm and 1000 of 45. Any 223?
                      Guns are no more responsible for killing people than the spoon is responsible for making Rosie O'Donnell fat

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                      • #12
                        YSR50SPEED
                        Member
                        • Jun 2007
                        • 154

                        montana gold

                        I emailed Montana Gold about bulk prices. I think there bulk starts at 35,000. I guess I will see when they email me back.
                        Thanks for the info

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                        • #13
                          weezil_boi
                          Senior Member
                          • Jan 2007
                          • 1305

                          .223??

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                          • #14
                            Wulf
                            Senior Member
                            • Dec 2005
                            • 1311

                            Fair warning. I could never make West Coasts 40 caliber 180 RNFPs shoot straight. Shot them through 4 different guns with five barrels and could never make them group well, and it dumb luck to find a loading that wouldn't key hole.

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