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    45/70 please

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    300 blackout

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    12 gauge sabot.
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    Looking forward to getting some when there available. Need more Canadian projectiles manufacturing. Any chance for some cheaper jacketed rounds that would be range approved for competitive shooting, down the road of course, ie. 9mm 124g, .40 180g etc, lead core stuff?

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    44 mag and 45/70 in the heavy range, please.

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    6.5 and a .284 would be great in the heavier side for both

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    .30 168g, HP
    .223/5.56 75g,HP

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    Cost?

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    Great idea.

    6.5 mm, 7 mm and 30 cal. I'd use them for hunting as I suspect would most.

    P.S. it doesn't bother me, but some on this board need a trigger warning when words like "projectile" are used in a way that's incorrect in their opinion. Using the word "bullets" will reduce trips to their Psychologist.
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    6.5 160gr RN
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