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Crooked Creek Order Form SPRING 2016.Xlsx 1601 22nd Street, S.E. TELEPHONE: (256)739-1606 P.O. BOX 1188 1-800-545-9376 CULLMAN, AL 35056 FAX: (256)739-4683 Web Address: www.zerobullets.com EMAIL: [email protected] ZERO BULLET COMPANY, INC. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE SWAGED PISTOL BULLET PRICES PER THOUSAND COMPONENTS ONLY - NOT AMMUNITION Dealer Prices JACKETED BULLETS WTPER PRICE PER THOUSAND PROD NO DESCRIPTION 1000 PACKAGING 30,000 AND UP 12,000-29,000 1-11,000 38 SPECIAL (357 DIAMETER) 101 110GRJHP 17 500/BOX 82.10 87.20 91.70 102 125GRJHP 19 500/BOX 85.50 90.50 94.00 103 125 GR JSP 19 500/BOX 83.50 88.50 92.50 105 125GRJHPNEW 19 500/BOX 98.90 103.90 107.40 157 130GRFMJ 19 500/BOX 85.90 90.90 94.00 159 125GRFMJ 19 500/BOX 84.50 89.50 93.50 104 158GRJHP 24 500/BOX 92.50 97.50 101.00 119 158 GR JSP 24 500/BOX 91.50 96.50 100.50 9MM (355 DIAMETER) 125 115GRJHP 17 500/BOX 90.25 95.25 99.25 126 115GRFMJ 17 500/BOX 86.25 91.25 94.75 136 125GRJHPNEW 19 500/BOX 98.90 103.90 107.40 135 115GRJHPNEW 17 500/BOX 90.25 95.25 99.25 129 115 GR JSP 17 500/BOX 86.25 91.25 94.75 162 125GRJHP 19 500/BOX 98.90 103.90 107.40 127 124GRFMJ 19 500/BOX 94.90 99.90 103.40 128 125 GR JSP 19 500/BOX 94.90 99.90 103.40 158 125GRFPFMJ 19 500/BOX 94.90 99.90 103.40 137 135GRFMJ 20 500/BOX 87.32 92.32 95.82 147 147GRJHP 22 500/BOX 93.94 98.94 102.44 152 147GRFMJ 22 500/BOX 89.94 94.94 98.44 38 SUPER (356 DIAMETER) 132 115 GR JSP 17 500/BOX 86.25 91.25 94.75 160 121GRJHP 18 500/BOX 89.80 94.80 98.30 161 125GRJHP 19 500/BOX 98.90 103.90 107.40 ' 131 125GRFMJ 19 500/BOX 94.90 99.90 103.40 140 135GRFMJ 20 500/BOX 87.32 92.32 95.82 151 150GRFMJ 22 500/BOX 92.16 97.16 100.66 45 ACP (451 DIAMETER) 123 230GRFMJ & 500/BOX 109.00 114.00 117.50 124 230GRJHP 34 500/BOX 119.80 124.80 128.20 187 185GRJHP 27 500/BOX 118.17 123.17 126.67 40 S & W CALIBER (400 DIAMETER) 134 180GRJHP 27 500/BOX 112.60 117.60 121.10 143 180GRTCFM 27 500/BOX 108.60 113.60 117.10 144 200GRTCFM 29 500/BOX 109.70 112.50 118.35 165 165GRJHP 24 500/BOX 106.95 109.97 115.85 166 165GRTCFM 24 500/BOX 102.64 107.46 113.32 SWAGED LEAD BULLETS | WTPER PRICE PER THOUSAND PRODUCT NO. DESCRIPTION 1000 PACKAGING 30,000 AND UP 12,000-29,000 1-11,000 38 SPECIAL (357 DIAMETER) 120 148GRWCDE 22 . 500/BOX 61.85 66.80 72.15 109 148GRWCHB 22 . 500/BOX 61.85 66.80 72.15 110 158GRSWC 24 . 500/BOX 63.60 68.70 74.20 122 158GRSWCHP 24'" . 500/BOX 63.60 68.70 74.20 112 158GRRN 24 . 500/BOX 63.60 68.70 74.20 44 CALIBER (430 DIAMETER) 115 240GRSWC 35 . 500/BOX 84.60 91.40 98.70 45 ACP CALIBER (452 DIAMETER) \6 185GRSWC 27 . 500/BOX 7^.56* 77.28 83.47 153 185GRWCBN 27 , 500/BOX 71.56 77.28 83.47 186 185GRSWHP 27 . 500/BOX 75.1 4 81.15 87.64 117 200GRSWC 29 - 500/BOX 74.08 80.00 86.41 155 200GRWCBN 29 . 500/BOX 74.08 80.00 86.41 1 74 200 GR RNFP (COWBOY) 500/BOX 74.08 80.00 86.41 118 230GRRN 34 . 500/BOX 81.07 87.56 94 55 Dealer Price List Pagel May 201 3 RELOADING SUPPLIES VARIOUS BRANDS F = Federal W = Winchester R = Remington RA = Rainier S = Starline PRODUCT NO. DESCRIPTION QTY PER CASE PER 1,000 PER 500 PISTOL BULLETS UNLESS NOTED B38088JHP R38088JHP REMINGTON 1000 137.55 , B380MC95 R38095FMJ REMINGTON 1000 136.75 R44240JHP R44240JHP REMINGTON 1000 183.50 i RIFLE BULLETS B243PP100 W6MM/243100PP 125.58 B270PP130 WW270 130 PP 220.94 B270SP150 WW270150PP 220.94 R30FMC110 R30 GARB 110 FMJ REMINGTON 148.18 B30PP150 W30CAL (308)1 50 PP 226.85 B3030PP150 W3030150PPJB 145.81 WB30FN150 30-30 150 PPFN 234.43 B556MC55 W223 55 FMJBT (7640 per case) 86.00 Out of stock 223B 223 55 GR FMJ 78.00 Subject to Avails WB223PP64 223 64GR PP 182.88 BRASS-WINCHESTER NEW PER 1,000 357NP W357 MAG PRIMED 176.10 357NU W357 MAG UNPRIMED 145.02 380A W380 AUTO PRIMED 163.19 38AS+P W38 SUPER PRIMED 176.75 45NP W45 PRIMED 204.01 44MP W44 MAG PRIMED 245.81 BRASS-STARLINE UNPRIMED NEW PER 1,000 9MMSC 9 SUPER COMP (9X23) 156.13 9MMNU S9MM BRASS 119.50 10MMNUS S10MM BRASS 146.94 38NU S38 SPL BRASS 119.31 DO 38SUPERCOMP 38 SUPER COMP * 135.69 38SUPER 38 SUPER BRASS 126.88 2? 357 MAG 357 BRASS 123.94 73 <f> TJ CO 40NUS S40 S&W 140.69 m/\J >** ' 45NUS S45 AUTO ACP 149.25 Z z 44MAGSU 44 MAG. STARLINE UNPRIMED 160.50 F10 44SPLSU 44 SPECIAL STARLINE UNPRIMED 158.88 x-u 45LCNS 45 LONG COLT 170.25 > 5 45GAP 45 GAP 159.00 <^ PREVIOUSLY FIRED BRASS - MIXED PER 1,000 > m 10MMOF 10MM PREV FIRED 1,000 68.30 C ^ 357OF 357 PREV FIRED 1,000 62.10 > CO CO -, 38OF 38 SPL PREV FIRED 1,000 60.00 r- Z 40OF 40 S&W PREV FIRED 1,000 40.00 m O 45OF 45ACP PREV FIRED 1,000 65.00 9MMOF 9MM PREV FIRED 1,000 40.00 223OF 223 PREV FIRED ^ 1,000 48.00 357 SIG 357 SIG PREV FIRED 1,000 40.00 PRIMERS (HAZARDOUS MATERIAL FEE $30.00) PER 5000 FLP FED LARGE PISTOL 5,000 CALL FOR PRICE FSP FED SMALL PISTOL (Limited availability) 5,000 135.00 WLP WIN LARGE PISTOL 5,000 145.00 WSP WIN SMALL PISTOL 5,000 135.00 WLR WIN LARGE RIFLE 5,000 145.00 WSR WIN SMALL RIFLE 5,000 135.00 WWSPM WIN SMALL PISTOL MAG 5,000 135.00 Dealer Price List Page 2 May 2013 PRODUCT NO. DESCRIPTION QTY PER CASE PISTOL AMMO ROUND PER CASE/BOX PER CASE X38WCP W38SPL158SWC+P 500/50 238.45 Q4171 W38SPL130FMJ 500/50 140.21 Q4205 W38SUP130FMJ+P 500/50 213.04 Q4206 W380 AUTO 95 FMJ 500/50 188.50 -18.85 /BOX Q4240 W44 R-MAG 240 JSP 500/50 332.30 .'33.23 /BOX Q4255 32 71 GR FMJ 500/50 380.20 19.01 /BOX 45LC 45 LC 224 GR STHP 500/20 470.75 18.83 /BOX X32SWP 32 CAL 85 GR LRN 500/50 260.10 26A01 / BOX RIFLE AMMO ROUND PER CASE/BOX PER CASE Q3174 W7.62X39 123 FMJ 200/20 148.05 PMC223A 223 55 GR FMJ PMC BRAND 1000/20 446.00 223A 223 55 GR FMJ FIOCCHI 1000/50 465.40 Q3131 W5.56MM 55 GR FMJ (Also called 223) 1000/20 484.00 10.00 /BOX USA223R1 223 55 GR FMJ WINCHESTER 1000/20 465.00 Q3132 30 110 FMJ 500/50 195.94 X3085 308 150 PP 200/20 176.90 17.69 /BOX L308W4 308 150 GR MC REMINGTON 200/20 163.40 16.34 /BOX X30061 30-06 SPGFLD 150 PP 200/20 273.99 27.40 / BOX X30301 30-30 150 GR HP CENTERFIRE 200/20 197.50 19.75 /BOX X2704 270150GRPP 200/20 198.89 19.89 /BOX X25061 25-06 90 GR PXP 200/20 256.49 25.65 / BOX X222501 22/250 55 GR PSP 200/20 151.69 WX22LRH 22 LONG RIFLE 37 GR LD HP 5000/50 275.00 2.75 / BOX WX22LR 22 LONG RIFLE 40 GR LD RN 5000/50 275.00 2.75 / BOX AG1B222332 22 LONG RIFLE 40 GR LD RN 5000/50 270.00 2.70 / BOX SHOTGUN AMMO ROUND PER CASE/BOX PER CASE AA128 W12GA"AA"8SHOT 250/25 95.60 X126 W12GA#6 High Brass Upland Game 250/25 105.00 10.95/BOX XU126 W12GA2-3/46 250/25 77.58 WW12D7 W12GA2-3/47 250/25 77.58 XU128 W12GA2-3/48 250/25 77.58 RL12BK008 R12GA2-3/48 100/5 80.80 4.04 /BOX XB1200 W1 2 GA 2-3/4 00 9 PEL 250/5 227.29 XB1200LR W12 GA 2-3/4 00 9 PEL LOW RECOIL 250/25 250.26 X12XCOB5 W12GA2-3/40012PEL 250/5 367.01 X12XC3B5 W12 GA 00 3"" 15 PELLET 250/5 422.28 X12RS15 W1 2 GA 2-3/41 ozSLUG 250/5 227.29 X123RS15 W12GA3"1 OZSLUG 250/5 259.50 5.1 9 /BOX XB124 W12 GA 2-3/4 27 PEL #4 BUCK 250/5 227.29 XU168 W16GA2-3/4#8SHOT 250/25 79.00 8.26/BOX FIOCCHI ROUND PER CASE/BOX PER CASE 12HVOOBK 1 2 GA 2-3/4 9 PELL 250/10 174.63 12GT8 12GA2-3/48 250/25 81.10 1278oz8 12GA2-3/4DRL/R8 250/25 87.44 12HV9 12 GA 2-3/4 1-1/4 HV9 250/25 132.65 12FLD9 12GA2-3/4FLD9 250/25 97.25 12FLD8 12GA2-3/4FLD8 250/25 97.25 12LESLUG 12 GA 2-3/4 1 OZ SLUG LOW RECOIL 250/10 234.61 12LEOOBK 12 GA 2-3/4 9 PELLET 00 BUCK LOW RECOIL 250/10 174.63 12HV4BK 12 GA 2 3/4 27 PELLET #4 BUCK 250/10 144.25 5.77 / BOX BLANKS PER CASE PER BOX 38SBLP WIN 38 SPL SMOKELESS 2000/50 944.31 25.04 XP12(10) W12 GA 2-3/4 SMOKELESS 250/25 191.48 19.15 TARGETS (Customer pays actual freight charges) PER EACH B27 SILHOUETTE-BLACK O.S7 B27C CENTER ONLY 0.22 B27E BLACK TARGET 0.39 B21 SILHOUETTE - BLACK 50 YD 0.57 B21E SILHOUETTE - BLACK 25 YD 0.44 FBIQ Q TARGETS 0.36 TQ15 TRAINING TARGET 0.55 B21EBL 25 YD SILHOUETTE (BLUE) 0.53 MISCELLANEOUS ZBC ZERO SHOOTERS CAP ^ 7.50 ZBCT ZERO T-SHIRT (L WHITE) 9.35 J * ZBCTXL ZERO T-SHIRT (XL WHITE) 9.35 * ZBCTXXL ZERO T-SHIRT (XXL WHITE) 12.65 ZBGS ZERO GOLF SHIRT (L WHITE) 16.50 ;.
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