Bullseye

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Bullseye

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I bought a pound of bullseye at Gander mountain today at a reasonable price. I wonder how long that will last.
1500 at least of 380, 9mm, 38 Sp with light loads. :hurry:

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Re: Bullseye

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7000 grains per pound. What is your average charge?

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Re: Bullseye

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Which gander mtn ? Ours didn't have bullseye last week.

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Re: Bullseye

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The one at The Highlands near the Parks in Arlington,Tx
I will get at least 1500 Plus rounds out of it.
Some one asked how many. I do not Know i cant do the math.
2.5 gr in 380
4.6 in 9mm luger 115 gr bullet
115 9 mm bullet in 38 special 3.5 to 4.8
1.3 in 25 acp works real well with 50 grain cast bullet.
Bought up a lot of 50 grain FMJ at a earlier time from Alpine discount table.
I think this is the only load Alliant suggest. I also bought some HP Speer from Midway a couple
of times. All work good with Bullseye. I am still using some bought in the 1980's
All I can say is it works for me.
Allen

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Re: Bullseye

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Just wanted to let everone know I went by the Gander store in Arlington and bought 2 more # 's of Bullseye. Time you have it shipped
with a hasmat charge this is very reasonable.
Allen
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