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ALL SOLD Cast 30 cal bullets for sale, 5 miles north of Whiting Field (selling for a friend who can no longer reload)

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    Daezee

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    All cast bullets are 2 cents each. Could be used in 30 Carbine or for light loads in other 30 caliber firearms. Have not done a count, but can if someone is buying.

    Valiant brand, 115gr BBRN, have a few thousand of them ALL SOLD
    118gr BBRN, non gas check style
    125gr RN, gas check style All 1,472 sold. Thank you!

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    Daezee

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    You think these would hold up to tokarev speed?
    Designed for the 30 carbine, they should handle the speed, but I don't know their alloy. My plan, if they don't sell, is to load a few in my 300 Blackout and shoot from a pistol and see how they do. If they do good, I buy for that usage. If they don't do good for MY use, then I buy at lead price of $1/pound and melt into bullets I can use.

    I don't own a lead hardness tester, so just using my finger nail, a sample of 2 bullets were harder (my finger nail wouldn't dig in the base) than my Lyman #2/hardball alloy I use for my 6.5mm, 7mm, 30 cal, and 303 cal cast bullets that I shoot in the 1500-1700fps range. The same sample of 2 per my caliper were .308" and .3082", so if that is under your tokarev's groove diameter, they may be too small. If they don't sell, you can take a few and see how they do in your pistol.
     

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    Designed for the 30 carbine, they should handle the speed, but I don't know their alloy. My plan, if they don't sell, is to load a few in my 300 Blackout and shoot from a pistol and see how they do. If they do good, I buy for that usage. If they don't do good for MY use, then I buy at lead price of $1/pound and melt into bullets I can use.

    I don't own a lead hardness tester, so just using my finger nail, a sample of 2 bullets were harder (my finger nail wouldn't dig in the base) than my Lyman #2/hardball alloy I use for my 6.5mm, 7mm, 30 cal, and 303 cal cast bullets that I shoot in the 1500-1700fps range. The same sample of 2 per my caliper were .308" and .3082", so if that is under your tokarev's groove diameter, they may be too small. If they don't sell, you can take a few and see how they do in your pistol.

    I get back in town Fri night so we can figure out something.
     
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