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 Posted: Mon Jan 28th, 2008 12:19 PM
   
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I have the following:

2000 ea. 45-200-SWC .452. Delivered for 140.00

2000 ea. 45-230-RNL .452. Delivered for 150.00

Or 1000 of each. Delivered for 145.00

Offer good for USA Zip Codes only. These are the two bullets pictured on the far right. Contact: lah @ suddenlink . net Take the spaces from the email address.

Thanks and God Bless............Creeker




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 Posted: Thu Feb 21st, 2008 07:46 PM
   
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do you still have the bullets?



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 Posted: Thu Feb 21st, 2008 07:58 PM
   
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LAH, You can probably save a lot if shiping dollars by sending them in the Postal Flat Tate Boxes for $8.25 each or so. Thyey have a weight limit of 70 lbs,bt you can only put about 25-30 lbs in them with a lot of tape.



 Posted: Fri Feb 22nd, 2008 12:21 AM
   
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saddlesore wrote: LAH, You can probably save a lot if shiping dollars by sending them in the Postal Flat Tate Boxes for $8.25 each or so. Thyey have a weight limit of 70 lbs,bt you can only put about 25-30 lbs in them with a lot of tape.

We use USPS Flat Rate boxes for most all our shipping. It’s 8.95 plus insurance which we use. As Dry Creek we ship many, many of these boxes at 64-68 pounds. I have a new postmaster now but here’s the former with a few bullets………Creeker

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 Posted: Fri Feb 22nd, 2008 05:12 PM
   
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wheezengeezer wrote: do you still have the bullets?
I have only a 1000 of the 45-200-SWC left, but plenty of 45-230-RN at this time.



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 Posted: Fri Feb 22nd, 2008 05:19 PM
   
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We have a small rural pots office with one small gal in ther. If I gave her  a 65 lb box,she might have heart failure.



 Posted: Fri Feb 22nd, 2008 05:30 PM
   
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saddlesore wrote: We have a small rural pots office with one small gal in ther. If I gave her  a 65 lb box,she might have heart failure.
These girls open the back door and I carry them in a place them at their direction. Guess I'm there largest customer. HEE HEE



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 Posted: Fri Feb 22nd, 2008 07:07 PM
   
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LAH wrote: saddlesore wrote: We have a small rural pots office with one small gal in ther. If I gave her  a 65 lb box,she might have heart failure.
These girls open the back door and I carry them in a place them at their direction. Guess I'm there largest customer. HEE HEE
their heaviest!!



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 Posted: Fri Feb 22nd, 2008 10:13 PM
   
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Amen



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