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    Default Best website to buy reloading bullets from? (.40 180 gr. FMJ)

    I've been shopping around for all of my reloading supplies to get started. None of my local shops seem to have bullets in stock. So what are some good websites to buy bullets from? So far Natchez seems to be the winner but was wondering if anyone knew of any others? Looking specifically for .40 180 gr. FMJ bullets. Thanks!

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    Default Re: Best website to buy reloading bullets from? (.40 180 gr. FMJ)

    Ordered 1,000 180gr .40 plated bullets together with once fired cases as well as 1,000 200gr plated .45 bullets only this morning. Just received e-mail with tracking numbers.

    That's great service!

    http://www.tjconevera.com/

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    Default Re: Best website to buy reloading bullets from? (.40 180 gr. FMJ)

    Thanks for the response, but I'm not really interested in plated bullets. Looking for FMJ only.

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    Default Re: Best website to buy reloading bullets from? (.40 180 gr. FMJ)

    I usually buy my jacketed bullets from them https://www.grafs.com/retail/
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    Default Re: Best website to buy reloading bullets from? (.40 180 gr. FMJ)

    I have been using Natchez, Grafs and Wideners. They usually have pretty good competing prices. Wideners usually wins out for me because they often have pulled rifle bullets at good prices.

    Wideners appears to be out of stock on .40 cal, 180 gr. FMJ's though.
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    Default Re: Best website to buy reloading bullets from? (.40 180 gr. FMJ)

    Going through my favorites...Rocky Mountain Reloading is showing "pulled" 180 FMJ's (1000@ $109) and shows in stock. You can order larger or smaller quantities.

    Here is a link: http://www.shop.rmrbullets.com/product.sc?productId=35

    I personally have NOT ordered from them yet but they do have a good reputation.
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    Default Re: Best website to buy reloading bullets from? (.40 180 gr. FMJ)

    try this place.

    http://www.precisiondelta.com/

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    Default Re: Best website to buy reloading bullets from? (.40 180 gr. FMJ)

    I have had very good dealings with Powder Valley;

    http://www.powdervalleyinc.com/
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    Default Re: Best website to buy reloading bullets from? (.40 180 gr. FMJ)

    Quote Originally Posted by 762xIan View Post
    Going through my favorites...Rocky Mountain
    I personally have NOT ordered from them yet but they do have a good reputation.
    I have ordered several times from RMR and will do so again when what I want comes in stock. Some of the .223's I got had slight pull marks and most with no marks at all. My experience was very good.
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    Default Re: Best website to buy reloading bullets from? (.40 180 gr. FMJ)

    I've bought lots of reloading supplies (including various types of bullets) at Graf's and a little gem called Shooter's Pro Shop.

    Graf's - great selection with only $5.95 flat fee shipping if you purchase online. My go-to online retailer.

    Shooter's Pro Shop - Nolser supplied store on the west coast that has a decent selection of Nosler Over-Runs and Blems. I usually check everyday as their inventory changes depending on what Nosler is supplying them. I just got a 50 pack of 8mm (.323) Nosler Partition Over-runs for my 325WSM for $14.90. These are normally over $40.00 at any other online retailer. They have a $12.00 flat fee shipping that's not bad if you buy a few items to make it worth your while..

    Here are the links:

    http://www.grafs.com/

    http://shootersproshop.com/index.php?route=common/home

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