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Posted On: 8/14/2021
By: Don Arning
A: Thanks for reaching out Don! Before I answer, I must point out that these are bullets and not rounds. You can only fire these component bullets if you have the equipment and experience necessary to handload them. (Sorry if you alreadu know this, but I want to make absolutely certain you don't wind up disappointed.) With that caution out of the way, you can calculate your order's shipping cost before payment by following these steps:
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Posted On: 7/29/2021
By: DAVID
A: Sorry David, but state law has made it too risky for us to ship anything to California.
Posted On: 10/16/2020
By: James Powell
A: Yes sir, you're right. These FMJ bullets have exposed lead bases. I regret that we haven't got the TMJ bullets you may prefer in stock at the moment, but if you can find Speer Lawman TMJ bullets I believe that's what you want!
Posted On: 10/11/2020
By: Rey Reyes
A: Sorry for the delay – I just heard back from Armscor. The diameter of this bullet is 0.3550".
Posted On: 10/11/2020
By: Robert
A: Hi Robert! I'm fairly certain they're copper jackets, but I'd rather make 100 percent certain for you. I've just shot a note to my contact at Armscor to get you a definitieve answer – I'll update this response as soon as I hear back from her.
*Update: Per Armscor, the jackets are either brass or copper depending on the availability of the material. Wish I could be more specific!
Posted On: 10/6/2020
By: Stan Kijowski
A: Hello Stan! These are normal FMJs, not plated. Armscor doesn't actually release their loading data, but I should imagine that load data for other manufacturers' analogous 124 grain FMJs would carry over nicely to these bullets as well.
Posted On: 10/6/2020
By: Alix C. Michel
A: Hello Alix! This is not loaded ammunition. These are component bullets for handloading. You cannot fire these bullets unless you load your own ammo.