Berger Bullets Phases Out Some Bullet Types — Order by Nov. 16
Berger Bullets recently announced that it is discontinuing a variety of bullet types in eight different calibers from .17 to .30. These bullet designs are being phased out, and many will be replaced with updated products in similar weight ranges. Though some bullet types are being discontinued, these projectiles might still perform great in your rifle(s). You should check the list of discontinued Berger Bullets below. If you are already using some of these, and find that they shoot well in your rifle(s), you may want to consider picking up a supply before they’re all gone. In our reloading-for-accuracy game, sometimes a “sure thing” is the best option.
Berger explains: “We are hearing about increased orders on both firearms and components. In preparation for the coming months, we are discontinuing several of our bullet designs which are not big sellers. This will give us more production capability for our more popular bullets and new releases, ensuring that you receive your bullets as quickly as possible. Also, this help us move forward on several new bullet designs for target, hunting, varmint and tactical applications.”
November 16th Deadline to Purchase Discontinued Designs
Berger has declared that “all existing orders for these bullets will be filled. Any additional orders must be placed by Nov 16, 2012. These bullets will no longer be available after November 16, 2012.”
Part Number | Description
.17 Caliber .20 Caliber (.204) .22 Caliber (.224) 6mm (.243) |
Part Number | Description
.25 Caliber (.257) 6.5mm (.264) 7mm (.284 Cal.) .30 Caliber |
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I have a 17 Remington with a 1 in 10 twist, why cannot I use a 30 gr. also do you make a 17 cal 25 gr soled where the lead cones all the way to the top of the copper jacket
Frank