10-19-11, 02:01 PM | #1 |
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tungsten suggestions
Hi guys, I have been looking around for a bit now, trying to find a brand of tungsten bullet weights that don't break the bank. There seem to be a lot of new brands coming to market but all priced about the same. I was wondering if any of you have a brand that you have found good value in. I would like to find one that is priced under $1 each for 1/4oz weight. I hate breaking off dollar bill in a rock pile.
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10-19-11, 02:06 PM | #2 |
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http://www.behemothlures.com/Insert_...n_Weights.html
Good weights at a good price... not under a buck for a 1/4 but IDK where you would find tungstens under that price right now.
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10-19-11, 02:15 PM | #3 |
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Thanks for the suggestion! As for the under a $1, You got to have dreams. I was thinking some one might offer a bulk option?
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You might check out Bulk Tungsten.com. They've got reasonable prices as well.
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Those are the Per weight price. But I get 3 3/4 oz worm weights for 9 bucks.
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I believe the BPS tungsten weights are some of cheapest. Recently read that Skeet Reese actually prefers unpainted weights. If you don't mind them being unpainted that is a cheaper option.
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I don't know is this a good deal, they have others on sale too.
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10-22-11, 12:35 PM | #8 |
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Check out the Elite Tungsten Co. weights they are polished so they don't fray the line and the design comes thru cover and rocks very good. Best I've found. http://www.elitetungsten.com/index.html
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