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In light of recent decisions to discontinue these bullets, I enlisted the assistance of a small bullet maker to make similar bullets.

The 348 nose die was cut too short and we're waiting on a reamer to cut it deeper. A new die would take 6-18 months to manufacture and a "warranty" repair may take just as long to complete. Bullet weights will likely range between 220gr and 250gr.

The 35 cal bullets may become available sooner. They will closely replicate the Speer 220gr HCFN. They are intended to work well in 35 Rem and 356 Win leverguns but may have more applications. Bullet weights will likely range between 200gr and 220gr.

I have been focused on a lower 48 version and an Alaska version of both bullets. The Alaska version will likely have less lead exposed and a thicker or longer jacket.

Prices will vary based on nose profiles, exposed lead, jacket thickness, and whether they can be bonded for more duarability. If I had to guess I'd say .60 - .90 each. Again, that's just a guess.

I'll update this thread once bullets are available for purchase or more details become available.

Thanks, Dinny

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I’ll be interested in some .358
348 Win dummy round. Meplat = .225"

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Any ideas of suitability for 358 win? For reference I have a short barrelled one that i am currently shooting 200 grain hornadys at 2425 fps.
I'm watching ,I shoot both.
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Very cool
Originally Posted by Jevyod
Any ideas of suitability for 358 win? For reference I have a short barrelled one that i am currently shooting 200 grain hornadys at 2425 fps.

It will depend alot on jacket thickness and bonding, but I bet the bullet can be made to work for a 358 Win.
Smart decision to go 220gr and 250gr in the 348win. The 348win really wasn't much of an deer cartridge. It's more of an elk, moose, and bear tool. I'm glad to see an line of bullets aimed at larger game.
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I will certainly be in for a few boxes of 220gr .348 bullets.

Also, Dinny, thank you for your previous assistance re cast bullets/gas checks for the .348- I am waiting on a receiver sight to start load development.
Originally Posted by tcp
Also, Dinny, thank you for your previous assistance re cast bullets/gas checks for the .348- I am waiting on a receiver sight to start load development.

You're most welcome. Hopefully the powdercoat solves the size issue.
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I'm interested in the Alaska 348. Thanks for the information.
Originally Posted by Theoldpinecricker
Smart decision to go 220gr and 250gr in the 348win. The 348win really wasn't much of an deer cartridge. It's more of an elk, moose, and bear tool. I'm glad to see an line of bullets aimed at larger game.

Deer hunters won't be excluded. Just today I received an image of a 200gr prototype bullet. Another die was constructed to push the nose back a bit. This should make for a highly accurate bullet.

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Interested in 348 and 35’s
I would be interested in the 35 cal for my 35rem and 35 whelen.
I like the looks of the .348 bullets. Good luck with this endeavor!
I’d be interested in the .358’s if workable in 358 Win
Interested in some for my marlin 356!
Following... need to feed my 348!
Din-Keep up the good work.
You are filling a needed niche with the 348 WCF cartridge.
I have filled the freezer with deer and moose meat.

All with the Model 71. It could use some more 200-220 gr bullets.
I spoke with Karl Meilke of Alaska Bullet Works shortly before e passed years ago. He told me because of demand he now only made the heavy jacketed version of his bonded bullets.

For the 350 and 400 grain in the 45-70, 250 grain in .348 Win. and 250 grain in .356 Win. the heavy thick jackets started at .025 at the nose and tapered to a thick .050 at the base. He stated that allowed expansion when velocity had dropped off as well as deep penetration and high weight retention up close at higher velocity.

They have a very good reputation here in Alaska and are my preferred bullet for those calibers and I was fortunate enough to have grabbed some for my three lever guns in those fine calibers. My .348 is the Ackley version and duplicates the great .35 Whelen with a good 250 grain bullet.

I cheer you on Dinny and hope you have success in getting more bullets into the hands of .356 and .348 users. A well built 210 grain bonded .356 bullet could do it all here in Alaska.

I asked Tom Sundies of Buffalo Bore fame about some +P .356 Win. loads and he said he would like to do some, but components are to hard to come buy.
Last night I got word the new 35cal bullet being developed will be nearly identical to the 220gr Speer. I'll post a picture as soon as I get one.
Banana, so I can find this thread later.
I have some of the 220gr 35cal and 200gr 348cal bullets enroute for testing. I'll attach pictures and report my findings once tests are complete.

Here's a teaser picture.

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Definitely pm me when ready with the 358s. 35 cal is my jam. 35 rem, 350 mag, 358 win, and 358 norma sitting in my safe right now
Originally Posted by Pbking51
Definitely pm me when ready with the 358s. 35 cal is my jam. 35 rem, 350 mag, 358 win, and 358 norma sitting in my safe right now

I'll keep this thread updated so all will know when production begins.
I spent a portion of the day prepping brass to test these 35cal bullets. My plan (feel free to provide advice) is to shoot them into soaked newspaper at 50yds. I will use my 357 Maximum, 35 Rem, 358 Win, and 35 Whelen rifles to evaluate the bullet's performance at different speeds to replicate velocities at different distances. I'll keep track of the speeds for each load and provide the bullet maker with the data first. Pending his review I will post it all here for you to decide how it performs and how the bullets may best be used. I plan to conduct my tests over the Memorial Day weekend if I'm able to acquire enough newspaper by then.

I plan to test the 348cal bullet similarly but I need to build some dummy rounds first and mail them off to a friend with a Win 71 for feeding and chambering tests. My .348 Win is a single shot and it feeds perfectly. 😉
I like the looks of that 35 cal bullet. Be waiting for your test results. Can always use gallon jugs of water. Lined up works well. Dan.
I have neither a .348, nor a .35 anything. But, these bullets look sharp. Good luck!
I’d be into that .358 220 gr. Please let me know how it tests out in the 35 whelen loads. That’s my elk rifle. Nosler runs theirs once a year these days
Thank you
Can't wait for results!
Originally Posted by MRKbass2
I’d be into that .358 220 gr. Please let me know how it tests out in the 35 whelen loads. That’s my elk rifle. Nosler runs theirs once a year these days
Thank you

Using the 220gr Speer HCFN, 62gr PPV, WLRP, and Hornady brass, I got 2777fps from my 23" Whelen. I hope to get close to that with this new bullet but I'll have to work up to it. The bullets may look the same but their construction and composition may be different.

My tests will in no way be geared towards accuracy. I just need them to be accurate enough to hit the test media in the center so I don't lose any data.
Ooooh.... super interested in hearing the results of of a .358win.
I was starting to get a little worried since Speer discontinued them.
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The sample bullets should be here tomorrow. Hopefully I get time next weekend to test them.
Hornady also discontinued the .375” 220FP too…. Just saying!
Originally Posted by Benbo
Hornady also discontinued the .375” 220FP too…. Just saying!

They sure did.

https://www.furycustombullets.com/shop-2/375-caliber/220-gr-round-nose-flat-point/

https://vollmerbullets.com/collections/38-55-caliber-bullets
The custom bullets arrived today. I loaded dummy rounds with a 35cal 220gr BBC (Beautiful Bullet Company - fake name) and a 35cal Speer 220gr bullet in each cartridge I plan to test. I'm researching my notes of load data to determine best loads to reach targeted speeds for each. Overall the goal is to present you a bullet that impacted wet newspaper at a given velocity. I believe I can achieve 1600-1800fps in the 357 Max, 1900-2000fps in the 35 Rem, 2200-2400fps in the 358 Win, and 2500-2700fps in the 35 Whelen.

The 200gr BBC .348cal bullets also arrived. I loaded 4 of them into empty cases and they chambered perfectly into my single shot rifle. All bullets were seated and lightly crimped in the cannelure. Next rounds of testing will be done by Bobmar for feeding through his Win 71. I also plan to load some using Hornady data and shoot them into the bullet box filled with wet newspaper. I'll record the velocity too.

More to follow!

Thanks, Dinny

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More photos. Pictured L-R: 35 Rem, 358 Win, 35 Whelen, 357 Maximum

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Those bullets look great .........I'm in on both calibers .......Can't wait to see the results of your testing.....Thank you for giving us another bullet(s) option,and the best in your endeavors..........
Originally Posted by Oskerspap12
Those bullets look great .........I'm in on both calibers .......Can't wait to see the results of your testing.....Thank you for giving us another bullet(s) option,and the best in your endeavors..........

Thank you!
My new to me Calfee xp-100 (which I’ve never shot) and 357 max contenders (10” magna ported and Armour Alloy) should like these.
Looking forward to playing with these.
I just received these 3 boxes of unprimed brass that is most likely older than I am. (I’m 52). Price sticker says $2.00😂
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Joe,
I bet that 358 Win is a handful with full power loads!

Thanks, Dinny
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I'm interested in .358 220fn for my 350 magnum
I had hopes to test bullets this weekend in wet newspaper but finding enough newspaper is proving difficult. I called the Yellow Pages and requested 100 local phone books but they only approved 20. That will get me started but won't last long when I'm stacking them 17" deep and they're only the local businesses not a full directory.

Anyone in Indiana sitting on a stack of old newspapers or magazines?

Thanks, Dinny
One more cycling and chambering test has been performed with 348 Win dummy rounds. Both the 220gr and 200gr bullets fed through a Winchester Model 71 but a few of them wouldn't chamber in my custom single shot. I suspect wear may be a factor. Winchester 71s haven't been produced in over 60 years and my chamber was cut just a few years ago. More testing will be done to ensure they feed and chamber before they will be offered for sale.

Thanks, Dinny
Brace for impact! The bullet maker just placed an order for another 2000 lbs of copper jackets. The price rose to $22K, up from $8K last year.

ALL bullets, regardless of which company is making them, will cost us alot more soon. 🙁🙁
Test ammo is loaded. Just need to acquire some newspapers and let them soak for a few days.

L-R as pictured: 357 Maximum, 220gr JFP, CCI 450, RP brass, 20.0gr A1680.
35 Remington, 220gr JFP, WLRP, Graf's brass, 44.0gr LVR.
358 Winchester, 220gr JFP, WLRP, Hornady and W-W brass, 49.0gr TAC.
35 Whelen, 220gr JFP, WLRP, Hornady brass, 68gr PP 2000-MR.

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Hope you find more newspapers. Looking forward to the tests with 358 bullets. Dan.
Originally Posted by railman58
Hope you find more newspapers. Looking forward to the tests with 358 bullets. Dan.

I acquired a fair amount from a library today. Going to get more from other libraries tomorrow after I get back from Lexington, KY.

Anyone living between Columbus, IN and Lexington, KY who's sitting on a pile of newspapers and wants to unload them tomorrow is encouraged to PM me. I will drive my gas guzzler to you.

Thanks, Dinny
Those sure look good! Got a grizz running around my fishing area and want a good bullet for my 356! Anxiously awaiting results!
I'm ready to order 500
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Following as well.
I have newspapers and magazines to soak! Testing will commence on Sunday.
Originally Posted by JeffG
I'm ready to order 500

AT 30cents each with the shipping, I Will order 500.
I tested the .358" 220gr JFN bullets from my 358 Win today. Average velocity as measured 3ft from the box filled with wet newspapers was 2473fps. The bullets penetrated between 10" and 11" into the box. Weight retention is roughly 50%. What remained of the lead cores separated from the jackets when I pulled them from the newspaper or when I blew away the newspaper with compressed air.

Overall I believe these bullets will result in quick kills on deer sized animals. The holes and cavitation of the newspapers are quite impressive.

Thanks, Dinny

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Holes in magazines shot with 358 Win.

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Looks like they should work fine on whitetail deer for sure. Dan.
35 Remington tests are planned for next weekend. I should get between 2000 and 2100fps.
When do you think you'll have these ready for sale?
Originally Posted by bbassi
When do you think you'll have these ready for sale?

I'm only doing the R&D but I believe they could be readily available later this month.
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Is there a way to get on a list for these bullets?

If there is, please place me on that list.
Originally Posted by Torque
Is there a way to get on a list for these bullets?

If there is, please place me on that list.

Give it a few weeks and I'll post a link where they can be bought online.
I keep watching this thread.
Bump for this great thread smile
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Originally Posted by onegoodshot
I keep watching this thread.

I plan to test more bullets this weekend in 35 Whelen and 35 Rem.
STOP KEEPING US IN THE ''DARK'',
WHAT IS THE ''PRICE''---The Most Important Thing---THE ''PRICE''
After some consultation with the bullet maker I have decided to load the 357 Maximum with 24gr of A1680 and test them amd the 35 Rem loaded with the 220gr JFP this Sunday.

Thanks, Dinny
Originally Posted by Dinny
After some consultation with the bullet maker I have decided to load the 357 Maximum with 24gr of A1680 and test them amd the 35 Rem loaded with the 220gr JFP this Sunday.

Thanks, Dinny

Nice! This is the test I'm waiting for.
Just talked with the maker again. He is able to bond the 358 bullets but it results in more lead exposed. That may be mitigated by using longer jackets. More to follow as we work out the details. I'll have some of the bonded bullets to test next week.

Thanks, Dinny
Sounds interesting. Dan.
Originally Posted by Dinny
Originally Posted by Torque
Is there a way to get on a list for these bullets?

If there is, please place me on that list.

Give it a few weeks and I'll post a link where they can be bought online.

ARE YOU going to be selling them on the ''FIRE''? And how are you going to be selling them, 50 or 100 to the box?
How Much for the 348, & the 35 Cal. Bullets? Who is making these bullets for you?
Every body would like the Answers to these Questions!
Today I tested the .358" 220gr JFP in both the 357 Maximum and 35 Rem. Both guns have a 1:16" twist rate.

5 shots of the 35 Rem averaged 2247fps less than 2ft from the bullet box.

5 shots of the 357 Maximum averaged 1693fps less than 2ft from the bullet box.

The good news: This bullet appears to perform ideally in the 35 Rem. Expansion is .690" - .730" and the bullets penetrated 11" of densly packed wet newspaper. Bullet pictures below.

The not so good news: All the bullets shot into 17" of wet newspaper from the 357 Max penetrated all the way through and were lost. The holes in the newspaper were straight and show little if any expansion. This bullet needs more than 1700fps for adequate expansion. More tests are needed to see if the bonded version will expand at a lower velocity.

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More 35 Rem pictures.

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More 35 Rem pictures.

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That's what I'm talking about.
I've decided against testing these non-bonded bullets in my 35 Whelen. The next rounds of tests will be using the .348" 200gr and 220gr bullets. Maybe the following week I can test the bonded .358 bullets in the 35 Whelen. I'll need more newspapers though.

Thanks, Dinny
At what distance are you testing them? Dan.
Originally Posted by railman58
At what distance are you testing them? Dan.

Dan,
The bullet box is 25yds from the firing line.

Thanks, Dinny

Using Hornady's ballistic calculator with a BC of .316 (Speer 220gr), a MV of 2315 fps, a 25yd velocity of 2249fps, the bullet speed drops down to 1823fps at 200yds.
Dinny what are you using for a 35 Rem? 2300 fps for a 220 gr. is really cooking from what I can find on the Hodgdon site. How long is your barrel?
The barrel on my Marlin 336A is 24". 😎

44.0gr of LVR powder.
If you could, I'd like to see what they look like between 1700-1900, which would be more typical 35 Rem speeds IMO.
That's my target speed range for the 357 Maximum. Based on my tests so far I'm guessing they need 1800fps for expansion. 1693fps didn't get much, if any, expansion.

Again, I'm guessing, but I can't imagine the Speer 220 expanding at much less than 2000fps. I have shot them from my 22" 35 Rem bolt gun at 2250fps and they only expanded to .45 - .47" diameter and they only lost 15-20gr of bullet weight.

I drilled HPs into the Speer 220 based on those results and the expanded width was the same but the bullets lost 50-60gr.
It's important to state my tests are primarily focused on knowing what these bullets will do at a given velocity. Cartridge chamberings are less important but I will continue to provide them for additional data points.
Originally Posted by Dinny
Originally Posted by railman58
At what distance are you testing them? Dan.

Dan,
The bullet box is 25yds from the firing line.

Thanks, Dinny

Using Hornady's ballistic calculator with a BC of .316 (Speer 220gr), a MV of 2315 fps, a 25yd velocity of 2249fps, the bullet speed drops down to 1823fps at 200yds.
Thanks Dinny. I think this bullet would be ok in my 35 Whelen past 50yds and more. Thats what I'd use them in. My 35 Rem is a 760 with 22 in barrel. Will be waiting to see your other tests and the final price. Thanks, Dan.
Dan,
I just ran the numbers through Hornady's calculator. With a 2700fps mv this bullet should expand easily out to 300yds in your 35 Whelen.

I'm estimating the price to be .70 to .80 each. Bonding and a protected point (longer jacket) may get them close to 1.00 each.

Thanks, Dinny
Sounds good. Dan.
I got the bonded .358 bullets today. Will test in the coming weeks. Our hope is it will stand up to higher velocities and expand at lower velocities too. Time will tell.

Thanks, Dinny

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Today was.348 bullet day!

The 200gr bullet averaged 2376fps impact velocity and penetrated 7-8" of densely packed wet newspaper.

The 220gr bullet averaged 2149fps impact velocity and penetrated 15-16" of loosely packed wet newspaper.

Both bullets expanded fully and retained between 70-80% weight. I'm very happy with how both of them performed.

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More 220gr 348 bullets.

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200gr 348 bullets.

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More 200gr 348 bullets.

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Next weekend I'll conduct my final tests using .358" 220gr bonded bullets fired from my 358 Win and 35 Whelen.

Thanks, Dinny
What is the purpose of using loosely packed paper for one bullet, and densely packed for the other?

Do you not care about being able to make comparisons between the two weights?
Originally Posted by Tarbe
What is the purpose of using loosely packed paper for one bullet, and densely packed for the other?

Do you not care about being able to make comparisons between the two weights?

One of the boxes fell apart enroute to the range. I used what I had on hand. Normally I make sure they're always densely packed. I'm less concerned about comparisons as I feel the individual bullet's performance is more important. When it comes to the 348 caliber variants most folks use 200gr bullets for deer sized game and 220gr and higher for larger game. In those cases, weight comparisons are moot., IMO.
The 220gr .348 bullets can be bonded. This will make for an outstanding elk and bear medicine!
Looking forward to seeing what the price of the 358 bullets will be. Dan.
As it stands now, all 220gr .348 and .358 bullets will be bonded. This streamlines manufacturing processes and ensures weight retention even in higher velocity cartridges like the 358/356 Win, 35 Win, 350 RM, and 35 Whelen.

Production of the .348 bullets will delayed 3-4 weeks while awaiting a new core mould.

1000 of the .358 bullets are nearing completion and I expect them to be available in 1-2 weeks. The webmaster is sometimes slow to take pictures and get products added to the company website.

I'll test the 220gr .358 bonded bullets at higher speeds in the 358 Win and 35 Whelen this weekend.

We're getting closer!

Thanks, Dinny
What is the website address?
Originally Posted by g5m
What is the website address?

In time...this will be answered. The maker needs time to build a stockpile.

Thanks, Dinny
Thanks Dinny, this is encouraging news. Any info if a 250 gr will be offered too? Tentative timeline for it?
Sounds good. Looking forward to the tests in the Whelen. Thanks, Dan.
Originally Posted by jay007
Thanks Dinny, this is encouraging news. Any info if a 250 gr will be offered too? Tentative timeline for it?

A 250gr .358 bullet is in the works. The pointing die wasn't polished enough and it's leaving ripples in the jacket near the nose. It's going back to the manufacturer so it's hard to say when those bullets will be ready to make and sell. I plan to test them too.
Originally Posted by railman58
Sounds good. Looking forward to the tests in the Whelen. Thanks, Dan.

Sorry Dan. After seeing how they performed in the 358 Win today, I decided to delay 35 Whelen testing. Nothing negative really. It's just that the 358 Win tests resulted in 15-16" of penetration and my bullet box is only 17" long. I need both boxes lined up end for end before I can expect to catch one fired from the Whelen.
358 Win 220gr JFP bullet tests. Please keep in mind I provide this data as a means to determine how these bullets perform at a given speed or speeds. The cartridges are just what I used to get the data.

358 Win + 49gr TAC averaged 2521fps 18" from the target. I shot them at a distance of 25yds so MV would be slightly higher. I achieved roughly 140fps more velocity with the bonded bullets. The bonding process anneals the jackets making them seal better. Weight retention hovers around 50%. The bullets penetrated deeply (15"-16") and left large temporary wound cavitites in the wet newspaper.

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A few more from the 358 Win.

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Newspaper destruction from 220gr JFP at 2521fps. No animal will go far when hit cleanly with these bullets.

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357 Maximum tests.

I tried two test, one with 25gr of A1680 and one with 26gr A1680.

25gr = 1723fps avg impact speed
26gr = 1840fps avg impact speed (compressed load)

The bullets expanded at 1723fps but unfortunately I rushed the last shot and hit the first bullet losing any useable expansion data. The bullets penetrated 6"-7" of wet newspaper.

At 1840fps they expanded nicely and retained roughly 90% of their weight. These bullets penetrated 7"-8" of wet newspaper.

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A another one from the 357 Maximum.

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Assuming a BC of .285, MV of 2580fps, and expansion at 1700fps. That bullet is good to 300yds in a 358 Win. 375yds in a 35 Whelen doing 2775fps MV.
Thanks for the info. Based on your 358 win data this bullet should be fine for our WV deer even in the Whelen. Dan.
One has to keep in mind these wet newspapers are densely packed making a very hard target. Rarely have I seen expansion and 15"+ penetration in the 14 years I've been testing with this media.
The bonded bullets are now being made with longer jackets that result in lower production costs and less waste. This is just one of the reasons why prices haven't been set yet. I expect the 358 bullets to be ready soon and I will post the webpage where prices will be posted.

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Watching this one as well...
The final price of the .358 220gr bonded bullets has been set at $42 per 50 bullets.

Fury Custom Bullets is producing them and they're expected to hit their website in the next 48 hours. I'll post a specific product link soon. In the meantime you can check out their other bullets here: https://www.furycustombullets.com/

Thanks, Dinny
Good deal. I know I'm going to give them a try. I hope others support this new product as well so they stick around.
Good to hear. Just a question on the bonding, is it a mechanical bond or another type ( chemical??)
Originally Posted by Jevyod
Good to hear. Just a question on the bonding, is it a mechanical bond or another type ( chemical??)

James,
They have been chemically bonded.

Thanks, Dinny
Sounds like a good deal. Dan.
These the 220 gr 35 cal?


https://www.furycustombullets.com/shop-2/35-caliber/truncated-cone-soft-point-358/

Have a 356Win coming. Seems like a good match
Originally Posted by Orchemo
These the 220 gr 35 cal?


https://www.furycustombullets.com/shop-2/35-caliber/truncated-cone-soft-point-358/

Have a 356Win coming. Seems like a good match

No. They haven't been added to his site yet - hopefully today. That is a great bullet for a 357 Maximum though.

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Let us know when available. Dan.
Available!

https://www.furycustombullets.com/shop-2/35-caliber/358-220-grain-flat-point-bonded-50-pack/
Was going to place order but says my address not found, no options for shipping. Will wait till I can call them, see what's going on. Dan.
Originally Posted by railman58
Was going to place order but says my address not found, no options for shipping. Will wait till I can call them, see what's going on. Dan.

Thanks for bringing this to my attention. I get the same error. I sent a screenshot image to Fury after I spoke with him. He's sending it to his webmaster so hopefully it gets fixed soon.



ETA: Fixed. Order away!
Thanks for the info.
I got an update on the 348cal 220gr JFP bullets. Hopefully they will be available next week. I'll post a link when I am notified.

Thanks, Dinny
Looks good! I shared the link on another reloading site I'm on for anyone looking for .348 or .358 bullets with Speer and Hornady discontinuing theirs. I may have to pick up some .348s myself. Thanks for your efforts.
Originally Posted by M1Garand
Looks good! I shared the link on another reloading site I'm on for anyone looking for .348 or .358 bullets with Speer and Hornady discontinuing theirs. I may have to pick up some .348s myself. Thanks for your efforts.

Thank you and you're welcome!
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Tag. Needing 348 bullets.
Thanks for your efforts,
Rick
I got an update from Dennis at Fury Bullets earlier today. The .348 nose shaping die broke and it was repaired and returned. The nose profile has been improved and he expects it will fit chamber throats more perfectly than before.
He needs to consider making a replacement bullet for the Hornady .429" 265gr FP.
Originally Posted by Jcon72
He needs to consider making a replacement bullet for the Hornady .429" 265gr FP.

His cell # and email are both listed on his home page. He responds to text messages too. wink

https://www.furycustombullets.com/
IF YOU GUYS NEED Hornady 348 & Hornady 35, 200gr. Bullets,
I HAVE THEM! And Cheaper than ''FURY'' Bullets!, ALIS "Dinny'' Bullets

Dirty Harry
Originally Posted by dirtyharry
IF YOU GUYS NEED Hornady 348 & Hornady 35, 200gr. Bullets,
I HAVE THEM! And Cheaper than ''FURY'' Bullets!, ALIS "Dinny'' Bullets

Dirty Harry

GFY
Originally Posted by Dinny
Originally Posted by Jcon72
He needs to consider making a replacement bullet for the Hornady .429" 265gr FP.

His cell # and email are both listed on his home page. He responds to text messages too. wink

https://www.furycustombullets.com/

"I MAKE THE BULLETS YOU WANT BUT CAN'T BUY"

Wonderful slogan...

John
Bookmarked for later. 220's in my .358 should be just the ticket!
Originally Posted by Dinny
Originally Posted by dirtyharry
IF YOU GUYS NEED Hornady 348 & Hornady 35, 200gr. Bullets,
I HAVE THEM! And Cheaper than ''FURY'' Bullets!, ALIS "Dinny'' Bullets

Dirty Harry

GFY

Dinny, You should ''TRY'' a bar of ''SOAP'' in your Mouth, it could ''CLEAN''
up that ''FOUL '' Dirt in it!
Really poor form to butt into another person's thread trying to sell your own stuff.
Originally Posted by HoosierHawk
Really poor form to butt into another person's thread trying to sell your own stuff.

Agree 100%!
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