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I have some (several hundred) of these bullets that I am wondering what trade value they are worth?
I dont have a .35 cal. rifle, and I can't find a place that sells these components - midwayusa, midsouth, etc, Are they discontinued, and if so - what value?
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Any help is appreciated.
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Just for curiosity's sake, who is the manufacturer of the bullets?
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MAYBE made for the 356 Winch.although I've never seen that bullet offered as a component.. ?? Lyle. Ought to be worth at least as much as any non-Premium 250 RN ion that caliber..Lyle
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Shortside I have a 356 win. and would be interested. I have no idea of the price at this time, Who is the maker and how old are they? Send me a PM if interested in Selling . what is the actual listed Diameter. Thanks Northcountry-Don
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This is from Guns and Ammo Online by Chuck Hawks... "When they introduced the .356 in 1982, Winchester offered factory loads with 200 grain and 250 grain Power Point (flat point) bullets. However, the 250 grain bullet was quietly discontinued during the second half of the 1990's."
Remington and Winchester components are usually sold in bulk, eventhough they are discontinued they would probably sell for $15 to $20/100 on eBay.
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They are from midway in the early 1990's best I can tell, so I am guessing Winchester power Points. They are NIB, some unopened, and are packaged in the white cardboard boxes from midway. Northcountry: I am goint to a gunshow tomorrow and may use them as trade/etc., as a local buddy wants me to bring them by his table. If he is uninterested, I will get back to you. Thanks for the help guys!
They have a flat base, rounded point with a flat lead tip and a cannelure as one would expect.
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