174 grain flat base .311 bullets wanted

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174 grain flat base .311 bullets wanted

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Any one know were I can purchase 174grain flat base .311 bullets.
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Kranks?
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Ovenpaa wrote:Kranks?
Nope, the PPU bullets of this spec are boat tail!
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I was given a few hundred for my .303's by a neighbour a while ago however he never actually said where they came from, only that he was going back to the SMK 174's. The ones he gave me have a cannelure and I always thought they came from Kranks.
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#6 Post by dromia »

Sellier & Bellot use to do them 180gn, the current catalogue just says FMJ so you would need to check with them to see if they are still flat based.

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Bes Bullets mseller208@aol.com do 180gn flat based. £23 per 50 plus postage

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#8 Post by ColinR »

B E S Do a 180 grain flat base. I bought some a couple of months ago. Great service too
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