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Guest abailey362
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I need to find the best source for ordering some .40 projectiles. Got pretty ,uch everyhting I need to get loading and can't find any locally. Where do you guys order from?

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Guest tnvolfan
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I just received a 1000 (minimum order) of the FMJ 165 gr 40 S&W bullets from the Montana Gold Bullet company. This is a gold colored bullet, like Sellier and Bellot have in their ammo. The price was really good, and the shipping was only $5. I also bought 1000 of the 180 gr copper flat headed FMJ from Midway, but paid $180 for those, and will probably send them back. I've not reloaded with the Montana bullets before, but will make some on Wednesday with the brass I've got. I'll let you know if I encounter any problems, but I don't expect any. The URL is Montana Gold Bullet, Incorporated - Kalispell, Montana

Good luck!

Guest abailey362
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I purchased some (not .40 S&W) from Tennessee Valley Bullets for a fella that Westwindmike was helping to get into reloading. Based on what Mike told me, they were of good quality.

The service was good, but that's about all I know about them.

wow....cheap prices..let me know about the quality if you get any feedback

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wow....cheap prices..let me know about the quality if you get any feedback

Westwindmike said they were good. Feel free to send him a PM for his opinion.

I never saw the bullets, because I had them sent directly to the home of the young man in need.

Guest colrmccoll
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Here is another. Never used them but would not be afraid to do so.

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Guest abailey362
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damn....anyone order from them?

Guest colrmccoll
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It just keeps getting cheaper.

There is a note on the home page that indicates lead prices have gone down but the bullet prices have not been reduced to reflect that yet.

95 Grain .380

scroll down for the .40

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Guest colrmccoll
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it's lead rounds that's why they are cheaper. i bought 2500 .40s awhile back for 113 shipped.

from where?

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bought them from a guy on gunbroker. will have to find his email. if you are looking for .40s i will sell you what i have. i'm going to a plated or brass jacketed round. I think I have about 2k left. will count them after I get up this afternoon.

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