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No name bullets
I just came across some 55 grain 223 bullets and some 6 mm 80 grain and 6 mm 100 bullets new in the boxes they are probably 30 years old....gray box green lettering with the grain and caliber and the word trophy on the front they were purchase at a sporting goods store called. Leslie. Edelmans. I am trying to find out who made these.
If anyone has some ideas ???????? |
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Didn't forget shortly after that I had gotten an email from sierra and they did not make these bullets.......I then put all of them in a large box and they were buried in my garage ever since........I moved a bunch of stuff to paint the garage floor an found them again
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After all this time and not using them and keeping them hid or lost, what does it matter ? Work up some loads and shoot them.
I am not trying to be sarcastic, just wonder after all this time and no use. |
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I have someone who wants to buy them and I want him to make sure he knows what he is buying ………..just trying to do the right thing
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sounds like something midway would have sold. I have a similar box that came from midway 20 years ago , 6mm 80 grain . they shot very well
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Thinking about the question and the fact that these bullets have been in his possession for so long, is it possible that they were put out by Herter's way back then. Almost would seem to me that, that would be very possible, as Herter's sold a lot of off brand named shooting supplies. Bill K
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