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What is your $ bullet limit?
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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 2635116" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>The funny thing is the bullets that we want at times just ain't out there. The 200AB is basic standard for 300WM but haven't seen them in long while. Shoot great, affordable and good terminal. Even these are bringing stupid hoard prices which I refuse to pay. At one time 50AB's could gotten at $0.80/bullet easily. Makes it easier to shoot more often. Now?</p><p></p><p>Just recently 6MM 87Vmax became more available and shoot great in my .243. Avg price around $28/100 so easy on wallet to shoot and yote slayer!</p><p></p><p>CNC bullets are available but costly in comparison but perform. Dilemma to manage cost, performance and frequency of shooting.</p><p></p><p>The biggest speed bump for bullet cost is we need to forget the past costs realizing those days are done. The huge influx of new shooters, world events and plain old hoarding is driving costs new levels that will not likely drop back. I am trying to come to grips just on powder, no primers and scarce bullet inventories. Prices will soar with demand greater than supply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 2635116, member: 63925"] The funny thing is the bullets that we want at times just ain't out there. The 200AB is basic standard for 300WM but haven't seen them in long while. Shoot great, affordable and good terminal. Even these are bringing stupid hoard prices which I refuse to pay. At one time 50AB's could gotten at $0.80/bullet easily. Makes it easier to shoot more often. Now? Just recently 6MM 87Vmax became more available and shoot great in my .243. Avg price around $28/100 so easy on wallet to shoot and yote slayer! CNC bullets are available but costly in comparison but perform. Dilemma to manage cost, performance and frequency of shooting. The biggest speed bump for bullet cost is we need to forget the past costs realizing those days are done. The huge influx of new shooters, world events and plain old hoarding is driving costs new levels that will not likely drop back. I am trying to come to grips just on powder, no primers and scarce bullet inventories. Prices will soar with demand greater than supply. [/QUOTE]
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