Source for bulk 230 RNFMJ .45 Acp projectiles

Just wondering where you guys are buying and the price, thanks.

Marstar just brought in a 18 wheeler of berry's bullets ..

Click on the accessories link on their main page .. $152 per 1000

Budget shooter usually has great prices and shipping, but Henry is away till September ... $145.00. Per 1000 and usually half that for 500

Sportique in PQ stocks Cam Pro. $85 plus .. $40 shipping for 500

Jo Brook firearms Manitoba. ( call them ) web page is not developed as well as others ..

Many others ... Above are online sources .. You will have to be more specific if you meant Winnipeg .. But no shipping will save you a great deal per round..

Budget shooter is a place to get all supplies at one time .. Henry is well respected and a great guy to deal with , well worth the wait till September , but supply is a factor, and the early bird gets the worm ..
 
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"...berry's bullets..." Thosed are plated. Plated bullets are not jacketed or FMJ's.
Most shooters don't shoot jacketed bullets regularly. Too expensive. There are indoor ranges that don't allow 'em too.
 
Marstar just brought in a 18 wheeler of berry's bullets ..

Click on the accessories link on their main page .. $152 per 1000

Budget shooter usually has great prices and shipping, but Henry is away till September ... $145.00. Per 1000 and usually half that for 500

Sportique in PQ stocks Cam Pro. $85 plus .. $40 shipping for 500

Jo Brook firearms Manitoba. ( call them ) web page is not developed as well as others ..

Many others ... Above are online sources .. You will have to be more specific if you meant Winnipeg .. But no shipping will save you a great deal per round..

Budget shooter is a place to get all supplies at one time .. Henry is well respected and a great guy to deal with , well worth the wait till September , but supply is a factor, and the early bird gets the worm ..

Yes henry always has great shipping and good levels of stock. CamPro bullets will do everything a jacketed bullet will do velocity wise because of the extra thick plating just FYI. the .38/357 get used in .357 carbines a good amount from what I hear
 
I have used the BDX FMJ in 40 and I know they also make a 45. The 40 was excellent quality. I think the shooting center in Calgary is a main distributor. There are others though that carry BDX Product.
Bonus is they are made in Canada. If you need FMJ they are a really good option.
 
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