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17 cal bullet makers?
Who is still making 17 cal bullets?
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Actually running a production line? Probably no major manufacturer, they're to busy with 9mm. Why make anything but the product that is the vast majority of your sales 80%(and prices/profits are UP) especially with raw materials,labor,transportation shortages from the current administration agendas.
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I see a few boxes of Hornady 20gr. .17 at one of the local gun stores.
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AFAIK, Berger may have just run some. They're listed on a few vendors websites. Hornady also.
Last edited by Hog Patrol; 01-12-2022 at 11:36 AM. |
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Hornady and Berger is a bout your only options outside small boutique makers
ML
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No, like montana mitz or chan nagel ect.
Last edited by Hammerdown22; 02-07-2022 at 12:58 AM. |
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Hammer bullets does and maybe Black Hole bullets, still does.
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Nosler is making a 17 bullet in 20gr.
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Hammerdown22.
What don't you like about Nagle bullets ? Hal |
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Hi,
Over in UK we can buy 17 cal x 17 grain plastic tipped bullets (Believed what the put in 17 HMR ammo). They cost £27 ($36) per 500. No problem for me to send to America…but, the shipping can work out expensive. Ken.
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