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10/5/2014 10:51:12 PM EDT
I have been putzing around on this for so long I ran out of 9mm!!!





I shoot polygon barrels (HK), and CZ, SWesson etc are at the top.



I heard a bit about Bayou but the costs with their shipping being so high is close to RMR (and both less than extreme)



2k of 124g RN Bayou = $151 shipped

2k of 124g RN RMR = $162 Shipped.
(facepalm) what would you do? what's your insight? Reason why I am so worried is because I have a few classes this month and I fear gambling/testing something else. paranoid :(
Thanks guys!



Title edited to try to keep thread alive. dryflash3
10/5/2014 11:56:59 PM EDT
[#1]
Please use the term bullets when you mean bullets, last thread that used slang terms had to be locked due to the reply's.



I would use plated bullets, jacketed if money is no object.
10/6/2014 12:02:38 AM EDT
[#2]
I recently started getting 9mm from Black Bullets International (they're in TN).

I use their coated 125gr lead bullets with the same load data as my Precision Delta 124gr JHP (5.2gr Power Pistol, I increased the COAL to 1.12 from 1.10).

Fast shipping, and about $77/1000.  I've had no problems thus far.

ETA: Glock 34/19
10/6/2014 10:04:37 AM EDT
[#3]
Pills, I use Berry's plated 124gr RN 9mm bullets.

Vince
10/6/2014 11:06:06 AM EDT
[#4]
Pills are an accepted form of describing bullets. Has been used for many many years. Saying you HAVE to use the term bullet is just a pet peeve of some people the same as clips and magazines.
10/6/2014 11:28:21 AM EDT
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Accepted where? In 30 years in the military, I have never run across that term and I was in small arms ordnance.
This is a technical site. Please keep it that way.
10/6/2014 2:20:54 PM EDT
[#6]
On any of the reloading forums. Just because you were in the military means what? You had a JOB for 30 years. That is it. If you want to be technical, make everyone start spelling everything out. Abbreviation of terms is not the correct technical term to be using.
10/6/2014 2:25:13 PM EDT
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Accepted where? In 30 years in the military, I have never run across that term and I was in small arms ordnance.

This is a technical site. Please keep it that way.
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Pills are an accepted form of describing bullets. Has been used for many many years. Saying you HAVE to use the term bullet is just a pet peeve of some people the same as clips and magazines.




Accepted where? In 30 years in the military, I have never run across that term and I was in small arms ordnance.

This is a technical site. Please keep it that way.
Stay with the correct terms please, so thread won't have to be locked.



See my first post for why.

10/6/2014 3:00:06 PM EDT
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I have used Bayou bullets in several guns and had great results using the 147 FP. Also used the XTreme bullets in 147 RN  with the heavy plate and getting great results as well. Running both in several Glocks.

Sure you will  get excellent results using the 124's.





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