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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Well its not out the gate for premium projectiles but these are just ordinary ol hornadys!
    And that they are usually 100 odd for a box. A tips aren't even that expensive and they are consecutively packaged on the run.

    That's even getting above the cost of lathe machined brass projectiles from cutting edge etc.
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    [QUOTE=Stocky;1195636]
    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Sapper View Post
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    Not so.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Sapper View Post

    Not so.
    Odd that's what it did to me until I added text (the full stop) outside the quote portion

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    When I stopped shooting my soopadoopa tacticool 6.5mm 143gr E-L-D-X, and instead used my retarded .308 Win and cheap Speers, my deer numbers went through the roof. So work that out.

    Say E-L-D-X like a US Marine squad on a training run. Out loud. With people around. Go on, I dare you.

    E-L-D-X

    Sorry, it's been a long day. The world's gone nuts.

    I'd be measuring my new E-L-D-X by the way, because the last batch of ELD-Ms I got were way out of spec (ogive) compared to the previous ones.

    Wouldn't want to be buying a Covid Tesla that's for sure.
    Just...say...the...word

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    I worry that other retailers look at this and get ideas.
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    Well yeh, this what happens when sport, activity, or pastime suddenly gets trendy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bol Tackshin View Post
    I worry that other retailers look at this and get ideas.
    A few come to mind powder already had a bit of a. Price bump recently in a few expected places

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pommy View Post
    Can't get my head around the rationale behind paying so much for the 6.5 ELD-X projectiles specifically. You'd think people have forgotten how to use a 308 or a 270 and that other 6.5 bullets must just bounce off of deer.

    Is a Creedmoor really 3x as good as the next best thing provided you can feed it semi fancy red tipped bullets (let's be honest, they aren't bergers)?
    Shhhh don't tell anybody. I like having affordable components for the poo70.
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    If you use it wrong enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cordite View Post
    "Application to import firearms, airguns, restricted airguns, and firearm parts
    A permit is required for a firearm, pistol, blank firing gun, restricted airgun, restricted weapon, or ammunition and any part of a firearm, pistol, starting pistol, or restricted weapon. It is also required for a prohibited firearm, and all prohibited items."

    The pertinent question then is, are bullets 'ammunition'? I'd say yes, but I wonder if Police might say that only assembled bullets/cases/powder/primer is "ammunition".
    Yes you can import projectiles without a NZ import permit.
    I've imported over 18,000 projectiles (1,800 boxes) over the last 5 years.

    Originally I needed an export permit from the US - which wasn't hard to get.
    Now for small quantities (less than 4 orders per year I think) you don't need a US export permit.

    Of course there aren't many projectiles to buy in the US at the moment.

    It isn't illegal to own projectiles, cases, powder or primers without a FAL.
    Only when you add primer, powder and projectile to a case do you need a FAL.

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    But cant you buy it from the stores for just over $100?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quicknock View Post
    But cant you buy it from the stores for just over $100?
    Pretty sure under trump they changed the rules and it's a higher limit now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quicknock View Post
    But cant you buy it from the stores for just over $100?
    Yes, if stores had them in stock , which they haven't for about 18months.
    Or at least very very very limited stock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beetroot View Post
    Yes, if stores had them in stock , which they haven't for about 18months.
    Or at least very very very limited stock.
    Very limited stocks of projectiles in stores in the US.
    I cleaned out my US supplier of the projectiles I shoot.
    (Wasn't that many left even before I shopped.)

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    Guy selling 100x 129sst or 100x 123eldms for $250 a box...jesus

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    Quote Originally Posted by superdiver View Post
    Guy selling 100x 129sst or 100x 123eldms for $250 a box...jesus
    It's been happening in the states for a while in areas. It was only a matter of time before it happens here. I've stocked up pretty good but could definitely use some more powder and projectiles.

 

 

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