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Oklahoma City FS 2,570 Montana Gold Bullets, 9mm, 125 gr .355

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Item has been relisted, you can find the new listing at: https://www.okshooters.com/threads/fs-2-570-montana-gold-bullets-9mm-125-gr-355.255288/
Item Name: FS 2,570 Montana Gold Bullets, 9mm, 125 gr .355

Location: Moore

Zip Code: 73160

Item is for: Sale/Trade for 115gr
Sale Price: $300

Willing to Ship: No

Bill of Sale Required?: No

Item Description: I have an estimated(by weight) 2570 count of Montana Gold Bullets 9mm 125 grain .355" diameter bullets. The online price is $125/1000rnds which works out to $321 for $2570. I bought them at an estate sale recently for $306 after tax which i thought was pretty good. Turns out you can get 3750 for $340 online. I decided against working up a new load for 125 gr and want to stick with my 115 loads. I would like $300 for 2570 bullets just to get most of my money back so i can buy 115gr. If there is no interest at this price i will just keep them.

Will trade for 115 grain xtreme copper plated .355 9mm at $0.088/rnd

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Item Name: FS 2570 Montana Gold Bullets, 9mm, 125 gr .355

Location: Moore

Zip Code: 73160

Item is for: Sale/Trade for 115gr
Sale Price: $300

Willing to Ship: No

Bill of Sale Required?: No

Item Description: I have an estimated(by weight) 2570 count of Montana Gold Bullets 9mm 125 grain .355" diameter bullets. The online price is $125/1000rnds which works out to $321 for $2570. I bought them at an estate sale recently for $306 after tax which i thought was pretty good. Turns out you can get 3750 for $340 online. I decided against working up a new load for 125 gr and want to stick with my 115 loads. I would like $300 for 2570 bullets just to get most of my money back so i can buy 115gr. If there is no interest at this price i will just keep them.

Will trade for 115 grain xtreme copper plated .355 9mm at $0.088/rnd

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124 instead of 125 maybe? Are these FMJs or CMJs? You can tell by looking at the base. FMJ have exposed lead, CMJ is capped.
 

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125 gr fmj is what it says on the box. There is no cap on the base just bare lead so they are fmj not cmj. These were in an open box that was originally 3750 rnds and its inspection date was 2004. I assume they were 125 gr at that time? I still have the box. I will get a picture later.
 

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The box says "356 Super". Never heard of that cartridge. Maybe its just the name of the bullet but the guy was using them to load 38 super and 9mm. Diameter .355" is correct for 9mm.
 

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Thanks! They must have changed what they are offering during that time. I was hoping they were 124 CMJs sand maybe swap you for 115s I have. Like you, I'm hesitant to work up a new load.
 

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