135gr 32 caliber bullet - where to find ???

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lots of discussion over on singleactions about this heavy for caliber bullet. I use it in my Ruger Blackhawk 327 and in my Ruger Buckeye 32-20. Both are tanks and can handle hot, heavy loads. I have plans for the 32 H&R mag as well.

I was able to talk a member out of a 100, but I have now shot all those and am looking once again for quantity.

I only see private casters producing the 135gr.
Can anyone tell me if someone sells this bullet?

I tried 15 sites this morning without success.


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Thanks Delta Rose.

I bought 500, but I have been paying $.08 from Acme and these are $.30 each. However, Beggars can't be choosers.

Anyone know of any less expensive alternatives?
 
Check Bear Creek Bullets in California. They are Moly coated, so they are black in color, but never lead a barrel! I used 117gr in 32-20, 255 gr in 38-55, and 300 gr in 45-90. They have just about any diameter you can think of for each caliber!

Ivan
 
Thanks Delta Rose.

I bought 500, but I have been paying $.08 from Acme and these are $.30 each. However, Beggars can't be choosers.

Anyone know of any less expensive alternatives?
Buy a bullet mould and you can make all the bullets you want although I'm sure that's not an option .
But if you do decide to " Bite the Bullet" NOE Bullet moulds has a 311-137-RF- PB design for 32-20 , $86.00 for a 3 cavity mould or $92.00 for a 4 cavity, it will make you the master of your bullet supply .
Gary
 
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