dwordinger
Regular Member
Rainier Ballistics http://www.rainierballistics.com/mainframe.htm will sell bullets (not cartridges) in bulk directly to a customer, but the minimum order is 50,000 bullets. Anyone interested in getting a group buy?
Rainier bullets are not jacketed but are copper plated. They are less expensive than jacketed bullets, but don’t lead the barrel or have lead vapor concerns in indoor ranges like cast bullets. A price list is attached, but note the manufacturer says they are subject to change, so I will confirm prices before ordering. If you can find better prices, please let the rest of us know about it.
I would not plan to use these for self-defense or when open carrying, but to reload less expensive practice rounds.
I drive to the Seattle area a few times a year so I could go by the factory, pick up the order and bring them back to Spokane with no shipping charges.
Here is how I envision the program working:
If you are interested, PM me and let me know how many bullets you are interested in, in multiples of 1000. When I get interest in more then 50,000, I’ll get serious. Then I will ask everybody to make a deposit; perhaps $50 or $100. This is so I don’t buy everything, truck it back to Spokane, and then find people have changed their minds and I’m stuck with thousands of .32 and 9mm bullets I can’t use.
After bringing the bullets back to Spokane, you get the bullets you wanted and I get the balance of what you owe. Anyone who changes his mind forfeits the deposit. Anyone who hasn’t made final payment and picked up his order within some to-be-determined reasonable time (maybe one or two months) forfeits his deposit and the bullets. I’ll make a reasonable effort to meet at convenient locations to complete the transactions, but I’m not going to drive all over Spokane making deliveries, and I’m not driving to Tumtum unless you’re serving bison steak and AmberBock.
I don’t know when I’ll be going to Seattle again. It may not be until early December, so that gives you time to save up some paychecks.
If anyone doesn’t like my conditions, please feel free to not participate, or to run this operation yourself, and I’ll buy from you. Please.
Rainier bullets are not jacketed but are copper plated. They are less expensive than jacketed bullets, but don’t lead the barrel or have lead vapor concerns in indoor ranges like cast bullets. A price list is attached, but note the manufacturer says they are subject to change, so I will confirm prices before ordering. If you can find better prices, please let the rest of us know about it.
I would not plan to use these for self-defense or when open carrying, but to reload less expensive practice rounds.
I drive to the Seattle area a few times a year so I could go by the factory, pick up the order and bring them back to Spokane with no shipping charges.
Here is how I envision the program working:
If you are interested, PM me and let me know how many bullets you are interested in, in multiples of 1000. When I get interest in more then 50,000, I’ll get serious. Then I will ask everybody to make a deposit; perhaps $50 or $100. This is so I don’t buy everything, truck it back to Spokane, and then find people have changed their minds and I’m stuck with thousands of .32 and 9mm bullets I can’t use.
After bringing the bullets back to Spokane, you get the bullets you wanted and I get the balance of what you owe. Anyone who changes his mind forfeits the deposit. Anyone who hasn’t made final payment and picked up his order within some to-be-determined reasonable time (maybe one or two months) forfeits his deposit and the bullets. I’ll make a reasonable effort to meet at convenient locations to complete the transactions, but I’m not going to drive all over Spokane making deliveries, and I’m not driving to Tumtum unless you’re serving bison steak and AmberBock.
I don’t know when I’ll be going to Seattle again. It may not be until early December, so that gives you time to save up some paychecks.
If anyone doesn’t like my conditions, please feel free to not participate, or to run this operation yourself, and I’ll buy from you. Please.
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