Pulled M2 and 7.62 bullets ?

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  • MJ1
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 718

    #1

    Pulled M2 and 7.62 bullets ?

    Who is still selling pulled .30 and 7.62 bullets ?

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  • m1ashooter
    Senior Member
    • May 2011
    • 3220

    #2
    I thought they were the same bullet? I can't find any from my normal sources but Wideners has some 147gr that could be surplus.
    To Error Is Human To Forgive Is Not SAC Policy

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    • MJ1
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2009
      • 718

      #3
      M2 flat base 7.62 are boat tail

      Thanks for the reply.

      Wideners no longer ships to my state.
      "Own only what you can carry with you; know language, know countries,
      know people. Let your memory be your travel bag."

      - Alexander Solzhenitsyn

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      • Sunray
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2009
        • 3251

        #4
        .30 M2 and 7.62NATO bullets are the same diameter, only. Difference is what they came out of. .30 M2 ammo used a 152 grain bullet. 7.62NATO a 147.
        Nobody has used .30 M2 ammo for eons. Fewer and fewer are using 7.62NATO for anything but MGs. Not as much around.
        Spelling and grammar count!

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        • p246
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2013
          • 2216

          #5
          CDVS.US has pulled tracer and AP stuff. No FMJ stuff left unless they find more. Thee Grade 3 stuff has pretty heavy pull marks, the grade 2 is better. The price is not much better than buying new flat base 150's though. Most of the M2 pulled stuff appears to be long gone.

          Edit, Actually just looked again and they show 150 grain FMJ ball pulled flat base bullets in 500 count I believe for 89.99. In photo they are flat base FMJs with cannelure. There is no description of M2 or what they came from. Good luck.
          Last edited by p246; 03-21-2017, 01:15.

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          • Allen
            Moderator
            • Sep 2009
            • 10583

            #6
            Pat's

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            • MJ1
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2009
              • 718

              #7
              Thanks

              $.60 a bullet. I have been under a rock a long time.
              "Own only what you can carry with you; know language, know countries,
              know people. Let your memory be your travel bag."

              - Alexander Solzhenitsyn

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              • NuJudge
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 248

                #8
                Known best for quality and service, Rocky Mountain Reloading (rmr.websites.ninja) offers high quality reloading supplies and gun parts at affordable prices.

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                • nf1e
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2012
                  • 2122

                  #9
                  Picked up a bunch of M2 AP linked a few years ago. Makes a great rnd if you like seating them half way to China in a .308 case.

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                  • 1-12 INF (M)
                    Member
                    • Apr 2010
                    • 92

                    #10
                    10,000 guys have had zero luck getting those surplus 147 grainers to shoot well. I'm one of them. Unless you just want plinking ammo, save your money and buy better bullets. For me, the effort in prepping cases, priming them and measuring charges isn't worth it to top it off with a bullet that gives pie-plate accuracy at 100 yds. For non-premium bullets, I've had excellent luck with the Hornady 150g FMJs.

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                    • AZshooter
                      Senior Member
                      • Jan 2017
                      • 261

                      #11
                      I've bought pulled bullets for .223 and .30 cal. & they work fine - the secret is to weigh the bulk bullets and sort into groups by weight. My current batch of .30 cal's run from 147.0 gr to 148.6 gr.

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