**** All Ammo SPF ****
***All ammo sold. For research purposes the Peters sold for $60 a box, the Remington sold for $45 a box, and the reloads for $25 per box. ***
Here's the short version... I have a buncha ammo and a no gun to shoot it out of, so Im liquidating all the 22Jet in several lots. I will consider single boxes at $60 plus shipping. but the reloads go in one batch.
*** LOT #1 SPF - Pitdog02 ***
First lot is 3 full boxes of Peters (1962-1968) 40Gr factory loads. $180 packed and shipped must furnish Drivers license with shipping address (for proof of age).
Second Lot is 4 full boxes of Remington 40gr "new box" (1974-1984) Factory loads. $240 packed and shipped must furnish Drivers license with shipping address (for proof of age)
Third lot is 5 boxes of Remington 40gr "old box" (1962-1963) Factory Loads. $300 packed and shipped must furnish Drivers license with shipping address (for proof of age)
Fourth lot is a grab bag and I will only feel comfortable selling to some one that understands reloading. I believe it is almost all reloads. There is one plastic box that has some resized brass that is still headstamped 357. There are two plastic boxes that have just reloaded 22Jet brass (the plastic boxes are marked 40gr and 44gr). There is a paper box (the white box) that has 85 rounds of reloaded 22Jet and there is a remington box that has 11 rounds of reload and 39 rounds of factory. All total Lot#4 has 285 rounds. $200 packed and shipped must furnish Drivers license with shipping address (for proof of age). <b>I did not load this ammo so I can NOT say how it will function. This was all handed to me in a box and thats all the info I have beyond the labels on the boxes which may or may not be accurate.</b>
This white box is very consistantly seated, all rounds I checked were very uniform in length from this box.
The grab bag box with factory rounds in it.
Comparison of Factory vs reload (note bullet differences)
I repacked the white box and all of that ammo was in exceptional condition, I didnt inspect every round but I did keep an eye out for obvious flaws. I pulled random rounds out of the plastic boxes and they all looked fine, even though there was some difference in the depth the bullet is seated, they could just be different sizes.
*** for research purposes the Remington sold for $45 a box and the reloads for $25 per box. ***