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Have to agree on the Nosler SP and HPs.If you want a major step up in performance over typical FMJ performance for a tiny increase in price, try some of these. I don't waste time or powder and primers with typical 55 gr FMJ bullets when you can get so much better accuracy for this low of a price.
NOSLER 22c (.224) 55gr SPFB BULK BULLET 250/bag - Graf & Sons
I would still put these Noslers ahead of the others mentioned if one takes into account accuracy and economy. If you order 1,000 of them (4 bags of 250), Graf still charges just $9.95 shipping, which works out to just over 8 cents per bullet delivered. And in my experience, the Nosler 55 gr SPFB is more accurate than the Hornady 55 gr SPFB, and proabably even better than the newer semi boat tail 55 gr Hornady SP.
With the flat $9.95 shipping, you also have the option of only ordering 250 to try them out for less than $28 to see if your guns like them. Natchez wants $18.99 for 100 delivered at their cheapest shipping cost.
The cheapest 55 gr FMJ I could find on Ammoseek.com was the Wolf for $59.99 + $17.09 for UPS ground shipping, for a total of $$77.08 for 1,000 bullets. Ordering the Noslers for the additional $4 would be money well spent. UNLESS you absolutely want a cannelure and/or boattail bullet and don't mind shooting a bullet that will group 5 shots anywhere from double to quadruple in size from 100 yards. JMO.
If you want a major step up in performance over typical FMJ performance for a tiny increase in price, try some of these. I don't waste time or powder and primers with typical 55 gr FMJ bullets when you can get so much better accuracy for this low of a price.
NOSLER 22c (.224) 55gr SPFB BULK BULLET 250/bag - Graf & Sons