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What to do with the 10mm......
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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 1680503" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p><strong>sedancowboy</strong>, I'd like to add to my last reply to you. I called Rim Rock bullets and spoke to the owner of the company, Frank Brown, this morning. I was curious about his 220 grain 10mm bullets to find out if they were the same as the Buffalo Bore 220gr 10mm's. He told me that the Buffalo Bore company buys their bullets from his company, <u><em>they are the exact same bullets that are used by Buffalo Bore.</em></u> The price for the 10mm, 220gr hard cast bullets is $77 for 300 bullets and that includes flat rate shipping; like .26 cents a bullet. That beats $1.50 per bullet from Buffalo Bore. Frank also told me that Hodgdon powder just ordered a bunch of his bullets to pressure test loads for their new reloading manual they are putting together. For me this is great information for the 10mm owners looking for heavy bullets to take hunting with them. Thanks to everyone who replied to this thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 1680503, member: 69192"] [B]sedancowboy[/B], I'd like to add to my last reply to you. I called Rim Rock bullets and spoke to the owner of the company, Frank Brown, this morning. I was curious about his 220 grain 10mm bullets to find out if they were the same as the Buffalo Bore 220gr 10mm's. He told me that the Buffalo Bore company buys their bullets from his company, [U][I]they are the exact same bullets that are used by Buffalo Bore.[/I][/U] The price for the 10mm, 220gr hard cast bullets is $77 for 300 bullets and that includes flat rate shipping; like .26 cents a bullet. That beats $1.50 per bullet from Buffalo Bore. Frank also told me that Hodgdon powder just ordered a bunch of his bullets to pressure test loads for their new reloading manual they are putting together. For me this is great information for the 10mm owners looking for heavy bullets to take hunting with them. Thanks to everyone who replied to this thread. [/QUOTE]
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