New Machined 50BMG, 408 Bullets in Stock

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As previously metioned in another post we are now distributing a new line of Canadian manufactured 50 BMG, 408 and soo to arrive(hopefully) .338 bullets. The manufacturer's name is "The Accurate Bullet Company". The 50 BMG's are 750 grn S.P.R.B.T, CNC machined brass bullets. They come 20 to a box and 20 primers are included in the box due to the difficulty in getting 50 BMG primers from the USA. The price is $79.00 / box of 20. Also we have .408, 385 grn S.P.R.B.T. bullets in stock. These are also machined bullets and come 50/box at $99.00. We will have these at the Calgary Gun Show. I don't have anymore technical info but I am expecting more info from the manufactures soon. Phil.
 
I saw them in person yesterday

WOW I do not own any guns to shoot these bullets

BUT THEY PUT THE USA BULLETS TO SHAME. NICE STUFF.

FOR THOSE NEEDING BULLETS LIKE THIS GO TO THE CALGARY SHOW AND BUY THEM UP, once you see them you will agree.

I am not good at specs but nice nice nice

make sure you attend calgary



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HMMM...I'm trying to wrap my head around $4 for a bullet that you are going to use to shoot a hole in a paper target.
 
You know I wondered about the S.P.R.B.T. thing too as that is what is on the box...I presume it means Spire Point Rebated Boat Tail but I will call the manufacturer to confirm. As to the rationale of spending $4 on a bullet for making a hole in paper it is like paying $8 for a glass of wine you are just going to piss out...we all have our vices. Phil.
 
Damm...was in the city this weekend and didn't get time to stop in......

Phil, do you have much stock on 'em, and are they gonna be readily available?

I'm slick and clean out of match bullets, and since I'll have to develop a new load, wanna make sure they'll be available. I'm sure you understand.
 
Yes we have lots of 50 cal bullets in stock and will continue to carry this line. The manufacturer set up exclusively to produce high quality match bullets in .50 , .408 and .338. The two principal owners of this company are friends of ours and have expressed their interest in doing this for quite some time. They are successful business men in unrelated businesses and now that they have the financial means to support their new business they intend to produce high quality bullets at fair prices. One of the owners will be coming to Edomton this week and I will be better informed about their product and the availability of the .338 bullets. Phil.
 
Yes .375 bullets are in development at the present time...stay tuned for further info. We also now have .in stock 50 cal 600 grn. round nose primarily used in .510 Wells. Phil
 
We also now have .in stock 50 cal 600 grn. round nose primarily used in .510 Wells. Phil

HALLELUJAH!

I needed a source of .510 round nose bullets for my 500 A-square (basically a 510 wells). I'll see if I can sneak out of work a bit early today and drop by on my way home this evening
 
HMMM...I'm trying to wrap my head around $4 for a bullet that you are going to use to shoot a hole in a paper target.

One of the other dealers here sells 20 Hornady bullets for $90 and they don't come with primers which will cost an additonal $10.00 for 20, also you are loading match rounds that will cost you $15.00 each to buy loaded. Not that bad a price, if you want to play with the big guns it will not be cheap. I can't wait to see what comes in for the 338 bullets, excellent work Phil!
 
One of the owners (and main production guy) Peter Rizzi of The Accurate Bullet Company Ltd. will be in our store most of the day today if anyone has any questions about his product, you can speak to him in person. We are preparing some photos and detailed info about his products that I will post soon. Phil.
 
The .408 is a long range sniper round developed in the US by Cheytac USA. It's claim to fame are bullets with high BC's which allow the round to stay super-sonic to something in the order of 3500 yards. There are some videos of the .408 and the Cheytac rifle at work on U-Tube.
 
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