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I have bought from the following:

 

https://www.badmanbullets.com/OnlineStore/index.php

https://outlawbullets.com

https://bulletsbyscarlett.com

http://www.snscasting.com

http://www.meisterbullets.com

https://ringersbullets.com

 

I like them all and I'm sure there are a lot more that I haven't any experience with.

Scarlett's hugs give her a bit of an edge ;)

 

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Sportsmans Wearhouse...yup.  45 colt, 200grain RNFP with a proprietary clear lube coating made by Cast Performance bullett company,
 49.99 /500 in store

 

"the proprietory clear lube" is  I don't know what...coating that makes the lead bullet look like very shiny lead.  Seems to work well in my guns , no messy lube ring (although there is a lube groove)
consistent size, weight, etc...I like em alot

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Missouri bullets, fast shipping, seems like very good people to do business with.  SCJ

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Outlaw Bullets of course, they make great splats and always hit the target.:rolleyes:

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Many of the above vendors plus:

  • Bang 'n Clang (got free shipping)
  • Desperado (they have a bullet for 38 Special that feeds very well in one of my Marlin rifles)
  • Penn Bullets (for 45-70 bullets for one of my long range, lever action rifles)
  • Colorado Cast (I buy directly from the factory when I shoot in Montrose)
  • LaserCast (for some bullets for long range side matches)

I prefer buying from vendors that deliver to CAS matches I attend.  Free shipping reduces my reloading costs.  I also am buying coated, soft bullets for most of my main match loads.

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https://bulletsbyscarlett.com/

 

Scarlett is also a SASS member.  I've had the pleasure to be able to shoot with her at a few matches as well.  Very sweet person, awesome service and a great member to SASS in general.

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I cast a lot of my own bullets but get lazy and buy many.  Also,  Sawmill Mary will only shoot the coated bullets.  We bought a lot from Badman Bullets but in past year been getting Missouri Bullet Company poly coated bullets for Sawmill Mary.   

 

Both Badman and Missouri Bullet Company give SASS discount.   

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Cimarron Bullets    https://www.cimarronbullets.com

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Badman Bullets and Cheycast mainly. Badman has a 165 grain RFN .44 bullet that I can't find anywhere else. I used to buy Moulton Lead bullets too, but I think they went out of business and may have been bought out and under the name Molten Lead now.

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"I used to buy Moulton Lead bullets too, but I think they went out of business and may have been bought out and under the name Molten Lead now."

Moulton Lead (Island pond Paul) of Vermont sold to Single Action and Shoeless Lou Of Maine. Upon the passing of Shoeless Lou, It is now run by Single Action out of Gray Maine. The name was changed to Molten Lead, but still run by a cowboy shooter. They have a neat 147 gr 38 bullet for use in finicky rifles.

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14 hours ago, Tyrel Cody said:

Yada yada

 

outlawbullets.com

 

Scarlett's hugs give her a bit of an edge ;)

 

Well look who's just bought himself a BIG MAN HUG from the proprietor of Outlaw Bullets.

 :lol:

 

You can run, but you can't hide.

 

Waimea

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Chey-cast and summers enterprises. Both are good. 

 

One thing that I have noticed is that most places are all very competitive with each other on price after you include shipping. Find a place you like in terms of quality and if you can and it is cost effective pick up your bullets in person instead of having them shipped. 

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