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high price hunting bullets

Question for you hunters.
When building your hunting reloads, how many bullets (high price special bullets)would you normally be willing to purchase to build up your "special" load, sight the gun, and load for hunting?
Most of the special bullets seem to come in 25 per package, so is it 1-2-3 or more boxes? (Assume bullets at list price for answer)
Information appreciated.
When building your hunting reloads, how many bullets (high price special bullets)would you normally be willing to purchase to build up your "special" load, sight the gun, and load for hunting?
Most of the special bullets seem to come in 25 per package, so is it 1-2-3 or more boxes? (Assume bullets at list price for answer)
Information appreciated.
Comments
Rough sighting or breaking in a barrel can be done with nearly any bullet. Partial boxes found at gun shows are often good bargains. I use cast bullets to fire form all my brass. Some times I shoot cast just for trigger time. You would be surprised to see the groups that can be work up with them. I'm still shooting full tilt 44 Mag for less than a 2 bucks a box not counting my time.
Once I find the load I try and stock the bullet and powder with enough brass to all run out about the same time. Rifles get at least 200 new cases, pistols 500. I figure 5 reloads for rifle and 10 for pistol. I have 45-70 and 44 Mag that have been to range 50+ times.
I'll run the ads again with a "fixed" price per box with PPD frt.
I'm not a hunter any more and have never reloaded this high of quality bullet before, so I thought maybe I just offered to big of a lot.
Thanks for the info.
I'll post them again. I've never used them, but from what I've read they're one of the best. My ad did not show the box price, only the total, so the price looked high compared to the people selling a single box. I think the "fixed price" with the total number of boxes is the way to go, but I'm open to a better idea.
They do come in boxes of 25 per carton. I was trying to figure out the best way to "sell them" since people were buying the same thing in smaller lots for much more money.
As stated above I'll try a GB listing in a different style.
Again, I appreciate the info.