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Old 12-01-2017, 12:42 AM
hemiallen hemiallen is offline
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I have a box of 200, and another box of 169 golds that came with a 17 remington DTI upper, and I probably won't use them.

Pm me if you are interested, not sure what to ask but seeing they are unobtanium maybe some of you hunters could use them. I have to sell some bullets to fund a new toy, hate to get rid of them but hopefully someone wants them for a good, but fair price. I wish to sell them all to one buyer.

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Old 12-01-2017, 01:51 AM
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Hem sent you a pm. Thanks
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Old 12-06-2017, 12:28 PM
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I have enough 30gr golds left(800) to last probably most or all my life. Got about 70 or the Berger non varmint 25gr hp. Should be good but I’ll be keeping my eyes out for what’s available.

I had 1000 Wildcat 25gr varmint HP but traded for large supply of Wipe Out and some cash. Still have a Handful of their 32 or 37gr RBBT bullets. Wild looking things.

I’ve made a mental note to watch for the old Remington 25gr HP people said were good. I’m guessing they would have a bc similar to the Hornady 25gr HP. The not so great bc’s of some of these bullets are probably almost nil factor at 275yds and in. Well maybe not I did clean miss a quartering coyote at 280yds a few years ago on a frozen lake. Forgot to hold for wind. That was 30gr gold at 3950-4000fps
I always thought the Remington factory 25 gr. HP load was using the Hornady bullet.
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Old 12-06-2017, 12:40 PM
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I believe the Hornady 25gr HP and the Remington 25gr HP are different bullets.
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Old 12-06-2017, 02:14 PM
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I believe the Hornady 25gr HP and the Remington 25gr HP are different bullets.
They are. At least the older ones are. The Hornady is a typical cup and core type of bullet while the Remington HP is a plated bullet. Finding the plated Remington HP is a bit of a chore today if you don't have any of them on hand. Both are good coyote bullets.

I've never bough any current Remington ammunition so I have no idea about what might be on the shelf today.

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