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7/26/2017 8:56:12 PM EDT
New guy here. All I have ever loaded for my Glock 20 & 29 are Hornady XTP's but that's a pretty expensive plinking load. What are you guys using for range practice as far as projectiles? I've been looking at some options from Missouri Bullet Co., anything else? Thanks.
7/26/2017 9:22:15 PM EDT
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I use bulk 200 gr Hornady FMJs that are intermittently available at Widener's (probably contract overruns - they're not a catalog item).  They are much less expensive than small boxes of bullets, IIRC ~$300 for 2800 the last time I bought them.  I like to train with full-power loads that behave the same as  my defense loads, so I use jacketed bullets exclusively.
7/26/2017 9:27:01 PM EDT
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X-tremes on sale at Cabela at 15 or 20% off,, I have couple box of 165's and 2 box of Ranier 165 HP to play with in 40

I have 2 Cabela inside of 55 mile, 3rd is about 85 road mile away

I am not really set into coated bullet for my Glock ventures, been doing plated for slight cost reduction over traditional jacket material
7/26/2017 10:11:42 PM EDT
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X-tremes on sale at Cabela at 15 or 20% off,, I have couple box of 165's and 2 box of Ranier 165 HP to play with in 40

I have 2 Cabela inside of 55 mile, 3rd is about 85 road mile away

I am not really set into coated bullet for my Glock ventures, been doing plated for slight cost reduction over traditional jacket material
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Any limitations as to velocity with the plated bullets? I tend to load pretty hot.
7/26/2017 10:42:57 PM EDT
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Any limitations as to velocity with the plated bullets? I tend to load pretty hot.
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Reports of USPSA shooters running upward of 1500 FPS with 9mm plates... I've run 1250 FPS  over chrono with 9mm 124plates
7/26/2017 10:51:06 PM EDT
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Precision Delta offers FMJ and JHP. Discounts start at 2k.
7/27/2017 12:39:54 AM EDT
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I use X Treme plated or hard cast 180gr for plinking
7/27/2017 11:02:31 AM EDT
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7/27/2017 1:27:01 PM EDT
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I only load 200's. Except for hunting loads, I use flat point plated. For hunting loads, wide, flat nose, hardcast, and powder coated lead.
7/27/2017 5:15:44 PM EDT
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Me, too.

Keep in mind that Xtreme recommends their heavy plate bullets for anything over 1200 FPS for "superior accuracy", though they do say that all their plated bullets should be good for up to 1500 FPS.
7/28/2017 10:45:11 AM EDT
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Been using Montana Gold 180gr CMJ's for some time, and have had excellent results.
7/28/2017 12:29:58 PM EDT
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Keep in mind that Xtreme recommends their heavy plate bullets for anything over 1200 FPS for "superior accuracy", though they do say that all their plated bullets should be good for up to 1500 FPS.
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Actually, X-Treme is being overly conservative in their speed limits.  For instance, I use their 158grn 357 mag plated bullets with my 24" Rossi levergun I use to shoot at 300 yds with and have pushed them to 1,977fps with great results.  They are about as accurate as my 158grn Zero JSP bullets in the same rifle at that range.  The secret with all plated bullets is to not over crimp.  Just remove the bell and you're done. 

I've shot 10s of thousands of their bullets in my 30 Carbine, 357 leverguns, and 30-30 levergun for plinking (all in the 1,900-2,050fps range) with excellent success.  In pistol, I use in my 40s&w, 10mm, 45acp, 45 Super, and 45 Colt with equal success at speeds up to 1,580fps.  You just have to understand how to load and crimp for them.
7/28/2017 1:26:22 PM EDT
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Precision Delta offers FMJ and JHP. Discounts start at 2k.
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7/28/2017 2:06:14 PM EDT
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What kind of distance are you shooting? How cheap do you want to be on bullets?

https://americanreloading.com/en/74-40-caliber-10mm-400-401

I'm shooting mostly 9mm on an indoor range - 25 yards. Since I started using their pulldown stuff, it's gotten cheaper.

I reload 10mm and have bought their mixed pulls. Some of the bullets in there were premium. If you watch for specials, it gets really cheap to buy.

Plated is plated and pulldowns have worked great for me.
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