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SPEER 30(.308) 165gr SPBT BULLET Spitzer 100/bx
Read 10 Reviews - Average Rating: 5 stars
Excellent value for Speer long range bullets
By Peter V.
on May 23, 2023
I have reloaded 165gr Spear SPBT for my 30-06 Steyer Mannlicher in Norma brass using Varget and WLR primers. I am very pleased with a precision and low recoil of this combination plus an extremely economical price compared to Nosler or Hornady or Federal. In addition, availability of it is an outmost importance nowadays since the Big Boys like to sell their own ammunition for a fortune.
165 speer spbt
By Gary G.
on May 22, 2023
Awesome at half the price of sierra. And a better bullet
Speer .308 165gr PSPBT
By Marlon G.
on Oct 06, 2022
I've been using these bullets for several years and they are outstanding performers on deer and other game. When I got the email that they were once again in stock I didn't hesitate to place my order. Graf's has them priced fairly and I plan to order more soon.
Deadly accurate
By Ace R.
on Jul 13, 2022
165gr. spot with IMR-4350 powder is an extremely deadly combination. No other powder gives the accuracy and consistency. From antelope to moose and especially elk.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
By MR. LYNNE D. B.
on May 26, 2020
A GREAT " ALL AROUND " BULLET !!!.
USE WITH VIHTAVUORI POWDER FOR FANTASTIC ACCURACY, AND " CAN'T MISS - DEAD ON " PEACE OF MIND !!!.
Great price and accuracy
By Robert T.
on Oct 17, 2019
Good accuracy in 30-06 Springfield. Hope to try them out on deer size game this season.
Speer #2034 165gr SPBT
By Bryan C.
on Apr 05, 2019
A 308WIN speed hunting bullet value.
SPEER 30(.308) 165gr SPBT BULLET Spitzer
By Glenn D.
on Jan 24, 2019
For Me This Is The Perfect All Around Bullet Weight For My M1 Garand. Cant Go Wrong With Speer.
Excellent !!!
By Chester H.
on Nov 12, 2018
Very accurate out of my Browning .308.
Consistency and Value
By Frank W.
on Nov 05, 2018
These 165 grain btsp’s are an excellent value. I weighed 20 bullets at random and found at most +/- .03 grain difference. Not bad for a reasonably priced hunting bullet. xx grains of RL15 got me 2650 (SD 7.3) from a 20 inch Howa 1500. Groups averaged an inch at 100 yards from a bipod and rear bag.
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