Zero bullets
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Zero bullets
It might interest you to know that not only does ZERO sponsor this section of TT, but also sponsors John Zurek and Steve Reiter. They sponsor others as well, but I don't know them.
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I really like Zero, good price and accurate.Rover wrote:It might interest you to know that not only does ZERO sponsor this section of TT, but also sponsors John Zurek and Steve Reiter. They sponsor others as well, but I don't know them.
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Me too. I love Zero bullets, and use them in my 45 for the long line. Really fair prices. And good customer service.
They show up at Perry every year too.
I believe you can also buy them from Magnus Bullets. Terry Labbe is a great guy, and also very fine to do business with. Sells his own cast bullets, and also sells Zero jacketed and swaged bullets.
http://www.magnusbullets.com/
They show up at Perry every year too.
I believe you can also buy them from Magnus Bullets. Terry Labbe is a great guy, and also very fine to do business with. Sells his own cast bullets, and also sells Zero jacketed and swaged bullets.
http://www.magnusbullets.com/
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I doubt if they need the free publicity because they are always sold out. That being said, I like businesses that support sport shooting and the 2A.
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Fun fact: Zeros are popular down here in New Zealand in NRA 1920 match circles for 38 Super.
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If the website says they're sold out of something I need, I call them. The nice lady who answers the phone can usually find whatever I'm looking for.