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Bitter Root was a small, custom bullet maker.
I believe they went out of business a few years back.
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Bitterroot Bullets was a one-man operation in Lewiston ID. Bill Steigers was the man behind these bullets. Bill Steigers passed away in October 2015. Bill was a personal friend of mine.
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Those were and still are some of the best bullets made for larger game. Save them for hunting something bigger than jack rabbits. The 338s were made for the later OKH cartridges when then switched from .333 to .338 and of course the .338 Winchester. Do some elk hunter a favor and sell them.
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Yes - don't shoot rabbits with Bitterroot Bonded Cores! These are some great bullets. Work up a load and kill something big with 'em.
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