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264 win mag
I am having a hard time finding 264 win mag ammo. I did find some ammo loaded by a company named Sharp Shooter Ammunition LLC. Has anyone heard of these guys? If so, are they good quality. Any suggestions for other companies are welcome. Thanks
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Buddy, everyone is having a hard time finding ammo these days for almost anything. I load my own 264 Ammo but as far as I know, Winchester and Remington are still producing Factory loads.
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http://www.grafs.com/ammo/153
http://www.midwayusa.com/browse/Brow...g=653***690*** http://www.midsouthshooterssupply.co...34%20%57%49%4E http://www.natchezss.com/ammo.cfm?co...e&ammoSize=222
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264 win mag
Thanks for the websites. I knew Remington and Winchester had some factory loads, but I was wanting something a little smaller than 140gr. Looks like Nosler it my best chance. I haven't shot accubond before. Is this an accurate bullet? Is it a good choice for whitetail? Thanks again.
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The Accu-Bond is a very accurate bullet in most rifles. It is basicly a Ballistic Tip with the core bonded to the jacket. I wouldn`t be afraid to use it on elk, yet it should work just fine on deer too.
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264 win mag accubond
Thanks for the reply. Nosler has some 130gr accubond in stock. I'll go with that ammo.
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