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Bullets for sale, Berger, Hornady, Lehigh, PVA, Sierra, Cutting Edge and more.

The 168 Bergers are gone but the 175 Bergers and the 175 Sierras are still available.

I also have a mix of Hornady 168 BTHP and Amax along with some 178 Amax or ELD though I'll have to check the quantity when I get home.
 
Dang, I was hoping mag feed. Been wanting to try them in my 300 for a caribou hunt but definitely don't want to single feed
What mag box and cartridge, I can measure the projection to see if it will work.

I do also have some of the Patriot Valley Arms 178 Senecas, similarly designed bullet with a high BC. A couple guys on here like @codyadams have used them with great success on elk, I bought them but never got around to loading them and now have primarily switched to my 6.5 PRC.
 
It's a 300 prc with with a wyatt box. 3.830 max I believe

I don't have a PRC but I do have a Win Mag and based on the band the minimum length is 3.425" so you would have plenty of room in even a normal LA AICS Mag let alone the Wyatt's box.

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I do also have some of the Patriot Valley Arms 178 Senecas, similarly designed bullet with a high BC. A couple guys on here like @codyadams have used them with great success on elk, I bought them but never got around to loading them and now have primarily switched to my 6.5 PRC.
I believe the Seneca's are a full solid, non expanding bullet, the Cayugas are a hollow point mono. Are yours the seneca's or Cayugas?
 
I believe the Seneca's are a full solid, non expanding bullet, the Cayugas are a hollow point mono. Are yours the seneca's or Cayugas?
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Mislabeled is apparently what they are because they clearly have the hollow point and I checked that my order said Cayuga.
 
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