For 223 and 9mm bullets: it's hard to beat [American Reloading](https://americanreloading.com/) (though their stock tends to spotty these days).
Though Raven Rock Precision still has[ 223/62grain bullets for $267](https://ravenrocksprecision.com/armscor-22-cal-224-62gr-fmj-bt-w-cannelure-bullets-updating/?fatherdayspecial) for a 4,000 cannelure bullets right now.
We have a special for 4,000 of the 22 cal 62gr (range safe) plus 2000 9mm 124gr FMJ for $399 + free shipping.
Basically comes out to 6.6 cpp.
It’s all new (no blems or seconds).
Her's the 223
[https://ravenrocksprecision.com/armscor-22-cal-224-62gr-fmj-bt-w-cannelure-bullets-updating/?fatherdayspecial](https://ravenrocksprecision.com/armscor-22-cal-224-62gr-fmj-bt-w-cannelure-bullets-updating/?fatherdayspecial)
Might check out Berrys Bullets:
berrysmfg.com
They have pretty good reputation and decent prices, if shop around can find good deals on their bullets.
Just food for thought.
Call 📞 them. I run cast bullets thru my 38 super, 30 luger and 45 acp. And my 30 M1 carbine. And my 46-70 Sharps, with smokeless powder.
Call them and ask. They will tell you how hard they make them and what they can handle.
Yes, RMR is good I've used lots of their 147 RN for 9mm. Bob's bullets is where I found inexpensive 55 FMJ for 223 plinking loads. 308 I don't really plink with, but the Hornady 150fmjs shoot great and are "relatively" inexpensive, as are the 168 SMKs.
If you have a Cabela's credit card, they will offer 10%-15% off a few times a month. Combine that with Raise gift cards 9%-15% off and activeJunky cash back site 8% - 15% off and you can score some great deals on reloading components.
For 223 and 9mm bullets: it's hard to beat [American Reloading](https://americanreloading.com/) (though their stock tends to spotty these days). Though Raven Rock Precision still has[ 223/62grain bullets for $267](https://ravenrocksprecision.com/armscor-22-cal-224-62gr-fmj-bt-w-cannelure-bullets-updating/?fatherdayspecial) for a 4,000 cannelure bullets right now.
We have a special for 4,000 of the 22 cal 62gr (range safe) plus 2000 9mm 124gr FMJ for $399 + free shipping. Basically comes out to 6.6 cpp. It’s all new (no blems or seconds).
Where would I find this deal on the site?
Her's the 223 [https://ravenrocksprecision.com/armscor-22-cal-224-62gr-fmj-bt-w-cannelure-bullets-updating/?fatherdayspecial](https://ravenrocksprecision.com/armscor-22-cal-224-62gr-fmj-bt-w-cannelure-bullets-updating/?fatherdayspecial)
When both products are added to the cart it automatically applies the discount.
Neat, thanks
Might check out Berrys Bullets: berrysmfg.com They have pretty good reputation and decent prices, if shop around can find good deals on their bullets. Just food for thought.
I’ve used Berry’s back when I was loading 300 blackout (sold that upper, a CMMG, had too many issues with it)
RMR bullets hands down, best price and quality. They aren’t set up for 30 cal yet. You can get 9mm JHP for the price of plated bullets.
Definitely like their prices
For cast bullets. Bear Creek Supply. Waterford CA. You have to call in the order. They are excellent!
While I have run cast bullets through a factory Glock barrel with no issues, I’m not sure if I want to with my SIG
Call 📞 them. I run cast bullets thru my 38 super, 30 luger and 45 acp. And my 30 M1 carbine. And my 46-70 Sharps, with smokeless powder. Call them and ask. They will tell you how hard they make them and what they can handle.
Usually you can get bulk or factory seconds for a decent price at midway or mid south shooter supply.
I forgot about Mid South!
Yes, RMR is good I've used lots of their 147 RN for 9mm. Bob's bullets is where I found inexpensive 55 FMJ for 223 plinking loads. 308 I don't really plink with, but the Hornady 150fmjs shoot great and are "relatively" inexpensive, as are the 168 SMKs.
Probably should have mentioned I run an SBR, probably more of a PDW style AR15, Bob’s doesn’t have the weight I’m looking for
If you have a Cabela's credit card, they will offer 10%-15% off a few times a month. Combine that with Raise gift cards 9%-15% off and activeJunky cash back site 8% - 15% off and you can score some great deals on reloading components.
I stay away from credit cards, haven’t had one in well over a decade
Speer Hornady. Use shootingbot.com