If the bullets are pulled the seller should say so in the ad. Not doing so is dishonest and deserves feedback accordingly.
Jethunter has it exactly right. Not only is it dishonest, but it is not smart, because it is easy to tell they have been pulled. I am wondering if it was an oversight.
Having said that, I have shot lots of pulled bullets, and unless the bases were damaged, they were all accurate enough for hunting. Friend of mine up here bought thousands of pulled military bullets that had three very deep and ugly crimps on one siide of them from whatever was used to pull them. He used them for shooting silhouette, and except for increased drag requiring more elevation at long range, they were fine all the way out to the rams at 500 meters.
One Spring we picked up a lot of spent bullets on the range that had been shot at targets. Caught in the snow, they had rested there until it melted away, and were easy to see. Just for giggles, we started a new event, an informal Spring thaw bench rest shoot, STBR.
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