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ZERO 158gr Jacketed Bullets (JHP/JSP) available today

Post by CT_Shooter » Tue Dec 19, 2023 1:19 pm

Free Shipping. These are outstanding bullets. Very consistent.

Image 38 Special (.357 Diameter) - 158 GR JHP 1000
Code: R104-A
Price: $142.80
Quantity available to order: 10


Image 38 Special (.357 Diameter) - 158 GR JHP, 2,000 to 9,999
Code: R104-B
Price: $136.50
Quantity available to order: 20


Image 38 Special (.357 Diameter) - 158 GR JHP, 10,000 & Up
Code: R104-C
Price: $135.15
Quantity available to order: 20


Image 38 Special (.357 Diameter) - 158 GR JSP per 1000
Code: R119-A
Price: $142.80
Quantity available to order: 20


Image 38 Special (.357 Diameter) - 158 GR JSP, 2,000 to 9,999
Code: R119-B
Price: $136.50
Quantity available to order: 20
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Re: ZERO 158gr Jacketed Bullets (JHP/JSP) available today

Post by Vaquero » Tue Dec 19, 2023 4:18 pm

How many did you order?
I mostly shoot cast in my pistol caliber rifles.
Not a bad price at all though.

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Re: ZERO 158gr Jacketed Bullets (JHP/JSP) available today

Post by CT_Shooter » Tue Dec 19, 2023 4:48 pm

I only reload for 38 and 357 calibers.

During the last ten years, I've basically just used ZERO Jacketed bullets. I have fired several thousand of them since I started shooting in 2013.

I prefer 158 grain bullets for my H006M and Uberti SmokeWagon SSA, but when there was an assembly line breakdown a few years ago and I needed bullets, I also bought 125 grain JSP/JHPs and 130 grain FMJs. The 130s I'll only use for 38s in my Colt OP revolver. The 125s continue to be a fallback if I can't get 158s. The inventory of 158s that I now have was a lot less expensive than they are now ($107 per 1K) and I still have a couple of thousand on hand, but whenever I run out, I'll certainly pay a bit more for them. Great bullets.
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