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.223 55gr tracer bullets
midnightrunpaintballer
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where can I find them??? I've been searching for an hour and I've come up with ONE place that sells them. That's WAY too long to be searching for bullets! I can find loaded ammo just about anywhere. Help me find more places to find JUST the bullets to load myself. The only place I've found is ammunitionstore.com
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http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=258771885
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=259369749
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=259319808
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Doesn't anyone currently manufacture these for civilian use? They make novelty shotgun ammo every day. Why not tracer rifle bullets?
http://store.brassmanbrass.com/servlet/-strse-1119/223-fdsh-224-64-Grain-NEW/Detail
They sell tracer bullets.
Ya, I really should have used the green font... Are ya dead set on 55 grain bullets? Here's some new 64 grainers,
http://store.brassmanbrass.com/servlet/-strse-1119/223-fdsh-224-64-Grain-NEW/Detail
I have a 1:9 twist. I thought you needed a 1:7 to stabilize the 64grainers. I suppose bump firing just for fun won't matter if they stabilize or not though. [:D][:D] Thanks!!
Look at www.ammunitionstore.com
They sell tracer bullets.
Already found those. See my first post. They're pulled mil surp. Although they appear to be better quality than the ones for sale here. But they're the same price per 100 as the 64 grainers NeoBlackdog found and the 64 grainers are new.
quote:Originally posted by NeoBlackdog
Ya, I really should have used the green font... Are ya dead set on 55 grain bullets? Here's some new 64 grainers,
http://store.brassmanbrass.com/servlet/-strse-1119/223-fdsh-224-64-Grain-NEW/Detail
I have a 1:9 twist. I thought you needed a 1:7 to stabilize the 64grainers. I suppose bump firing just for fun won't matter if they stabilize or not though. [:D][:D] Thanks!!
I think you'll find that the 64's will stabilize fine with a 1:9 twist. IIRC 1:9 is pretty good up to 70 grain bullets, then you need to step up to 1:8 or 1:7.
Good luck!
If the heavier bullets will work just buy new Federal ammo and skip the loading.
Too expensive and not as much fun that way
http://shop.reedsammo.com/category.sc?categoryId=3
Are you aware tracers easily start fires?
Bullets ricochet all over the place unless you shoot into wooden backstops.
Try it at dusk in a gravel pit to convince yourself.
Our club will kick you out if caught using them.
Bump fire tracers for fun?
Are you aware tracers easily start fires?
Bullets ricochet all over the place unless you shoot into wooden backstops.
Try it at dusk in a gravel pit to convince yourself.
Our club will kick you out if caught using them.
I agree. That's the beauty of shooting on private property where there is nothing around to catch fire. The club I belong to prohibits shooting after dark with tracers or not.