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10/19/2009 9:46:20 AM EDT
grafs.com has berrys 9mm bullets for pretty cheap.      $7.19 per 100                Are thery anygood?
10/19/2009 9:48:13 AM EDT
[#1]
I like the 124gr flavor sprinkled with Universal Clays.
10/19/2009 9:51:35 AM EDT
[#2]
where is the cheapest 9mm bullets everyone is getting? i have a couple thousand brass and am just getting use to my new pistol so want to practice alot
10/19/2009 10:12:25 AM EDT
[#3]
I use the 124HP in my CZ Sp-01 w/ 5.0g Power Pistol for a light load around 1050fps. They shoot dead center for me and group around 1.0" at 10 yards standing. Actually found this load by accident and am extremely pleased with it. Due to CZ having short chambers I have to load these at 1.025" OAL. The HP load shorter than most so make sure if you use them to check a round in your chamber before firing. Other than that I am quite pleased for the HP performance.
10/19/2009 10:18:16 AM EDT
[#4]
thanks
10/19/2009 10:44:02 AM EDT
[#5]
The Berry's 115gr RN bullets are great.

I load them with bullseye for both my Glock 19 and my Sig P226.

They are shiney and very uniform and are alot cleaner than lead RN. That is a good price btw. Buy with confidence.
10/19/2009 11:35:23 AM EDT
[#6]
I like the Berry's 115 gr. RN and 3.5 grs. Bullseye in my Ruger Revolver,six shots in one ragged hole at 25'.  Have some 124 gr. HP's on the way to work on next.
10/19/2009 1:27:56 PM EDT
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where is the cheapest 9mm bullets everyone is getting? i have a couple thousand brass and am just getting use to my new pistol so want to practice alot


Precision Delta 124 FMJ are $72 per 1K order 2K and get free S/H
10/19/2009 4:28:17 PM EDT
[#8]
If you're not shooting something is Lead adverse, like a Glock(without a stainless barrel) these are pretty cheap and shoot great! I just loaded up the 125 grain IDP #6 and ran about 300 through a 92FS, Radoms, Llama 9mm, Sig 228, and a Kimber 1911. They run about 52 per thousand and shoot really clean. I've been using 700x with these without problems.

http://www.missouribullet.com/results.php?category=5&secondary=8
10/19/2009 4:30:00 PM EDT
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where is the cheapest 9mm bullets everyone is getting? i have a couple thousand brass and am just getting use to my new pistol so want to practice alot


Precision Delta 124 FMJ are $72 per 1K order 2K and get free S/H


Do they make their own bullets or are they selling components from other makers?

Got a link?
10/19/2009 5:36:02 PM EDT
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where is the cheapest 9mm bullets everyone is getting? i have a couple thousand brass and am just getting use to my new pistol so want to practice alot


Precision Delta 124 FMJ are $72 per 1K order 2K and get free S/H


Do they make their own bullets or are they selling components from other makers?

Got a link?


Link , I believe they make their own bullets.
10/19/2009 6:14:34 PM EDT
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where is the cheapest 9mm bullets everyone is getting? i have a couple thousand brass and am just getting use to my new pistol so want to practice alot


Precision Delta 124 FMJ are $72 per 1K order 2K and get free S/H


Do they make their own bullets or are they selling components from other makers?

Got a link?


Link , I believe they make their own bullets.


I have gone thru over 10K of there product and they are excellent

10/20/2009 5:37:53 AM EDT
[#12]
I just got my first order from Precision Delta, it was about a 3 week turn around for the 115 gr 9mm and 230 gr 45, they were back ordered on the 147 gr 9mm.  I haven't had a chance to weigh some samples or load them up yet, but they look good and I am sure they will work well for plinking ammo.

9mm on left, 45 on the right
10/20/2009 1:11:19 PM EDT
[#13]
Montana gold 9mm are $72.50/k shipped, but you have to buy a case.
10/20/2009 2:49:28 PM EDT
[#14]
grafs has berrys for 64.71 per 1000 or 125.11 for 2000

which is better montana or berrys?
10/20/2009 4:14:10 PM EDT
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grafs has berrys for 64.71 per 1000 or 125.11 for 2000

which is better montana or berrys?


Different kind of bullets.

Montana gold are Jacketed. Excellent bullets by the way.

Berry's is a soft swaged lead core, which is copper plated. No exposed lead.

They both shoot good, just don't push the Berry's as fast as Jacketed.
10/20/2009 4:28:12 PM EDT
[#16]
I really like this guy and he ships flat rate too.  Zero bullet are my favorite non-cast-by-me bullets.  I actually prefer the 147gr JHP but they are hard to get right now.
http://czcustom.com/1000xzero124g9mmfmj.aspx
10/20/2009 10:34:43 PM EDT
[#17]
I'm working on loading 500 rds of this bullet. Never used it before. Other than looking a little wavy and "non smooth" they are loading fine. Got about 100 left to load then take them to the range.
10/21/2009 3:32:19 PM EDT
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grafs has berrys for 64.71 per 1000 or 125.11 for 2000



which is better montana or berrys?




Different kind of bullets.



Montana gold are Jacketed. Excellent bullets by the way.



Berry's is a soft swaged lead core, which is copper plated. No exposed lead.



They both shoot good, just don't push the Berry's as fast as Jacketed.


Montana gold are excellent. Their 185 gr .45 JHP are some of the most accurate bullets I have ever loaded.

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