THR Discount Offer from Missouri Bullet Company

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Military Discount

We do have one of those, as we honor those who serve. My philosophy is that active-duty military personnel get too little money and respect for the immense sacrifice they all make. So, we try to do a little bit to let them know that we appreciate them and maybe help them stretch their meager pay a little bit farther when it's time to buy bullets.

Anyone who wants more information about our active-duty military discount program is invited to visit our website and pop the "Contact Us" button and inquire. We will reply via email with details.

Thank you.

Brad
 
What great service!!!

I just placed my third order last night and it has shipped already. My last Berry's order took 3 weeks and they now are saying 4-6 weeks before they ship.

Keep up the good work!
 
I ordered mine on Saturday night and I got them today. That's 3 business days! Dang, that's fast.

Y'all need to stock primers!
 
I ordered 2,000 .45's and 2,000 9mm's. The .45's were delivered fine, but the 9mm's had a box that had broken open and spilled.

Luckily they were bagged, so nothing fell out.

I don't think the post office is too worried about about letting these heavy boxes occasionally fall on the ground.
 
I don't think the post office is too worried about about letting these heavy boxes occasionally fall on the ground.
Another commercial caster told me that the more he loads up the flat rate boxes the more trashed they are when they arrive.
 
USPS Saboteurs

Agreed on the other caster's observation. This is why we *highly recommend* that customers purchase insurance. I wrote up a rant on the situation here: http://www.missouribullet.com/news.php

My personal thought is that when a parcel is insured, the USPS pays a little bit closer attention to its structural integrity because they are aware that insured parcels are tracked on a per-facility basis and there is thus more accountability down the delivery chain. But that's just my thought.

Brad
 
My first order, and every one since, has arrived without problems. I didn't purchase insurance on my first order, but after reading Brad's rant, I decided it was worth the couple of extra bucks per order to get it. I've purchased it on every order since. Again, no problems so far, but better safe than sorry.
 
I ordered 2,000 .45's and 2,000 9mm's. The .45's were delivered fine, but the 9mm's had a box that had broken open and spilled.

Luckily they were bagged, so nothing fell out.

I don't think the post office is too worried about about letting these heavy boxes occasionally fall on the ground.

Yeah my 9mm small did the same thing. Since they were bagged all was good. no complaints.
 
My previous attempt at an attachment didnt work but here is my workup on 200gn LRNFP from Missouri Bullets. I will be trying more loads tomarrow Check back for updates. I will be trying 5.8gn Unique - 6.2Gn unique I will also be loading some with 700x. Also trying 1.20OAL which is at the crimp line.
 

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Ordered, received and already loaded 1K from MBC within a week. Great product and even greater service!
 
I just finished loading 1500 rounds of .38 Special all with Missouri Bullet 158 grain RNL bullets. It filled a .50 Cal ammo can to the brim.

My next project is about 500 .44 Specials using their 240 grain RNFP.
 
Discount Code

The code expired end of month and I just renewed it. It's good now.

BTW, email is the best way to get with us, as it is rather noisy in the shop with 8 machines running and taking phone calls pulls us away from making bullets.

Dodge, you've been credited back the 5% now.

Thanks/Brad
 
I'm new to reloading but am enjoying the little bits I have done so far. Is it possible you will be offering in 308 or .223 at anytime.
 
Ordered 1000 357...
Another satisfied customer.. Will keep buying as long as prices stay competitive..
 
Thank You very much for the quick responce to this issue. I didn't see that there was an expiration date for the code but that may have been due to these older eyes.
 
What would be a good load in .38 SPL for the PPC #1 148 Grain DEWC-BB bullets using Bullseye or Blue Dot powder? Bullseye preferred.
 
OMG... I decided to give some lead a go in my M&P Pro 9, so order up 1k this morning. LESS THAN AN HOUR LATER - email rolls in saying my order has been shipped!!!! :what:

MBC needs to start making primers!!!

Thanks guys.
 
I just got my order of Missouri bullets in yesterday. 1K of 9mm small ball, 500 .38 158SWC, and 500 .45 185 SWC.

5 days shipping. The US Post Office did treat my package pretty "rough" thou, as the box had one side ripped clean off.... however Missouri bullets exellant packaging saved the day. All 4 bullet boxes were still taped up well, intact in the bag and everything was A-OK.

Bullets look very nice, uniform and with a random selection - mic on spec.

I'm very satisfied so far with what I have seen from Missouri Bullet.

BTW I loaded 5 test rounds of the 9mm small ball (over 3.7gr Red Dot) last night to try out tomorrow. My first time using lead in the 9mm and I'm hoping for a nice light plinking load.
Will
 
I just got my order from April 29th. Fast shipping and all bullets and packing intact. Another A+ for Missouri Bullet!
 
I'm expecting my 1k Cowboy #5 .44's to come in on Monday. I already got 2k .38's and they work great. No discernable leading.
 
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