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I agree. And Bismuth is all that was left on the RST site not long ago.
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It is lead, and they only had a few boxes of it.
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RST website lists their lead 28ga @$160/case, and it lists Bismuth @ $65/box.
If Bean is actually trying to market RST lead at Bismuth prices, they've either made a mistake, or Morris would probably have words with them. The only place in Greenville Maine that sells ammo is Indian Hill Trading Post, and I have seen obscene prices on 16ga, and 28ga. I asked why, and was told that they sell very little, so buy very little and "People pay it". I kept my mouth shut but he knew what I thought of his answer. |
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