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I sold my .338 and have about 570 bullets no longer needed,also have dies if anyone interested.
The bullets are Nosler,Barnes,Speer and Hornady will throw in a few other goodies.
Selling as only one unit. $200 plus shipping. PM me for more info. Thank You

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It appears that nobody needs them, I'll take them off your hands if you pay me 20 bucks, final offer


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$10

OP offer is a good deal, but at the rate I'm shooting my .338, I'm gonna have to live to 110 with what I've got. Plus I already have 2 sets of dies.

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Originally Posted by las
$10

OP offer is a good deal, but at the rate I'm shooting my .338, I'm gonna have to live to 110 with what I've got. Plus I already have 2 sets of dies.

Yep, same here. For some reason when I was younger, I thought I needed 400 pcs of brass, minimum, for everything I owned. I have a bunch of bullets myself. I'm thinking about selling some to my younger buddy that just bought a 338 Lapua magnum. That guy has some screws loose, but he's young. I recently sold 200 .338 250gr partitions at a good deal to people. Good luck to the op with selling his stuff. It might be a good idea to put this in the classifieds section though.


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Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
For some reason when I was younger, I thought I needed 400 pcs of brass, minimum, for everything I owned.
Wait. What? You thought 400pcs, each, was enough? It's a good thing we get older and smarter, before these crazy ideas really take hold. grin


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Originally Posted by DanInAlaska
Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
For some reason when I was younger, I thought I needed 400 pcs of brass, minimum, for everything I owned.
Wait. What? You thought 400pcs, each, was enough? It's a good thing we get older and smarter, before these crazy ideas really take hold. grin

In a 338wm, 400 pcs is more than enough. Especially anymore. I don't shoot my 338 much. 50 pcs can be loaded up many many times. So the rest is excess...


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What weight are they?


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I live in eastern Nebraska,this whole pile weighs about 22 lb. so shipping would be considerable.The dies are newer style Hornady.These items were listed on GB and the Fire classifieds,no luck yet.I got rid of a few bullets,here's what is left.
Nosler Partition,210gr 48 pcs.,225gr 53 pcs.
Barnes TTSX 225gr 35 pcs., X (old style) 225gr. 70 pcs.
Speer SSP 275gr 85 pcs.
Hornady SST 225gr 54 pcs, SP 225gr. 37 pcs.,SP 250gr 137 pcs.
Also included is partial box of Hornady 7mm-08 factory loads and some bullets and old box of 20 Jensen J26 bonded 225 gr

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Flat rate USPS boxes are your friend. If they can get it there. Not the loaded rounds.

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I've had good luck USPS shipping, that would be my first choice. Always open to suggestions.

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Originally Posted by las
Flat rate USPS boxes are your friend. If they can get it there. Not the loaded rounds.

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