Correct Bullets?

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Triumph

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Just ordered these to reload for my 9mm & 45ACP. There were bunches of acronyms after all the bullets & I had to make a quick decision. The 124gr 9mm are for my Kimber Solo (won't cycle 115gr).


Did I get the right ones?


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Because I'm a rookie!!

Wanted to check before I finalize.

Round nose is what I want. It was the acronyms behind all the others that I did not recognize (other than HP & FN - know what those mean).

Figured out the DS (double struck) on Berry's website.

Not asking to annoy anyone - just to learn.
 
Good choices, amigo - I use a lot of Berry's bullets. Those will be good ones for plinking and target practice. Remember plated is NOT jacketed, and those aren't the Thick Plate versions, so your top end load should be about mid point of jacketed data. The Thick Plate, like the excellent 115 and 124 grain 9mm .356 Hollow Base Round Nose - Thick Plate, (HBRN-TP), can be driven to higher velocities and are VERY well made.
Good choice on Berry's!

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Looks good to me, man. Berry's 230 RN is my favorite plated bullet. Those are all great choices for plinking/target use and will build good, reliable loads.
 
If you bought from powder valley, there is a description at the bottom of the page. On the Berry sight, click where it says Bullet Board to get a PDF of all of their bullet types.
 
armoredman - are you related to the Berrys???
or are you Jay Phillips in disguise??? LOL

No worries, I'm a Berry's fan too. :D
 
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